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Saturday, July 18, 2015

ILL REPUTE! 32 Riverside Ave, 34 Riverside Ave....What's Wrong with McGlynn's Picture??

401,656 @ 1:05 am

34 Riverside Ave, Medford Square
Friday, July 17, 2015
“Medford Police take this type of criminal activity seriously, as it directly affects the quality of life of everyone involved,” police said in the release, “and specifically the citizens and businesses directly surrounding these establishments.”


Posted Jul. 17, 2015 at 3:31 PM
Updated at 3:52 PM

http://medford.wickedlocal.com/article/20150717/NEWS/150716917


Alex, it's been a year, where is your follow-up story on the whoring out of cable TV subscriber monies?

Medford officials demand TV3's financial records

 
By Alex Ruppenthal
aruppenthal@wickedlocal.com

Posted Jul. 23, 2014 at 8:24 AM 

 

TV3’s president says the station spent all of its savings — more than $130,000 — on operating costs before the now-defunct access station’s Board of Directors voted to dissolve the station last October.
But officials want proof, since Medford Community Cablevision, Inc. (TV3’s legal name) is required to transfer all remaining assets to the city before it dissolves.
TV3’s Board of Directors now has until Thursday, July 24 to produce financial records from the station’s final year or it could face legal action from the city.
Last October, the board voted to dissolve the station following seven months of no broadcasting, allegations of racism and other problems.
Although TV3 has been off-air for almost 16 months, the dissolution process requires the nonprofit file paperwork with the state Attorney General’s Office and transfer remaining assets to the city of Medford.

http://medford.wickedlocal.com/article/20140723/News/140729230

 

  file under: ill-repute reprobates

Hold Frank Pilleri, Harvey Alberg,

Ron Delucia, Cornelius Murphy

Arthur Alan Deluca, Jay Ricci

Deric Dyer, Matt Page-Leiberman

Daniel Ryan Mailhiot, Steve Marra and other board members and staffers of TV3 accountable 

Attorney General and other law enforcement to get an earful this week.