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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Muccini-Burke Brags about being on MVDC Board of Directors

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Stephanie, what do you know about the 4 million dollar judgment....3.6 million plus 400K in interest etc.

Stephanie was ON the council and allegedly on the board of directors of MVDC when Bob Maiocco and the council reportedly kept in the dark!


Wishoski came to the Council last year on behalf of the Mystic Valley Development Commission, a River's Edge advisory group that includes the mayors of Everett, Malden, and Medford.

He asked councilors to approve a $1 million loan to help the commission fund River's Edge, a 200-acre development along the Malden River nearly 15 years in the making. It spans all three cities and includes luxury apartments, offices, and a new public park.

The commission is appealing a $4 million ruling it lost in March in an eminent domain case related to the project. On Tuesday night, Maiocco said he would have voted against the loan - Everett and Malden also loaned the commission $1 million each - if he knew about the suit.
"I didn't withhold any information from anybody," Wishoski said at the meeting, which he attended to inform the Council about recent developments at River's Edge. He said he didn't recall if he knew about the lawsuit when he asked the Medford City Council for the loan.

Was this ever in the Medford Transcript?

Globe North / Boston.com

Medford councilor accuses Malden official of hiding lawsuit

Posted by Travis Andersen  September 25, 2009 11:00 AM  


http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/medford/2009/09/medford_councilor_accuses_mald.html







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Mother of man slain while in River Edge program files wrongful death suit

awomack@macon.comApril 4, 2015 



Read more here: http://www.macon.com/2015/04/04/3677417/mother-of-slain-man-files-
wrongful.html#storylink=cpy
Suffering from schizophrenia and seizures, Antonio Brown was a patient in a mental health program at Macon’s River Edge Behavioral Health Center.
As part of his treatment, Brown reportedly was assigned and required to live at Cherry Tree Hill Apartments on Old Clinton Road in east Macon in January 2012.
A short time later, on Feb. 3, police found the 28-year-old man dead on his bed. He’d been beaten, stabbed three times in the neck and strangled. Authorities aren’t sure whether the strangling or a cut to Brown’s jugular caused his death.

Read more here: http://www.macon.com/2015/04/04/3677417/mother-of-slain-man-files-wrongful.html#storylink=cpy