A Tale of Blood Money & The Green Mafia
As I had my first coffee and opened the news clips, the story read as if I’d written it as an Onion parody – either that, or it was a whole new genre in blue blood New Jersey noir.
I really can not imagine a story that included virtually every single abuse I warned about in the Open Space diversion disaster – and then some.
And the more I looked into the situation, the more incredible and worse it got.
Follow me here as I go down the rabbit hole.
(to be continued: settle for the photos for now – the incredible full story and text coming soon – Update – see Part 1 – How Open Space has become a new tool to enforce Restrictive Covenants)
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