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Air Your Gripes Monday Ajgfa
Dissatisfied With Cablevision?
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input in which to make a
sound judgement, the com
mittee it conducting tele
phone surveys, community
leader surveys and insti
tutional usage surveys.
The committee will also
bo sponsoring a mooting on
Monday, March S, at 7 p.m.
at the Education Building,
fourth floor. The public is
urged to attend this meet
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. tag and voice its opinion on
a number of topics. Are
people satisfied with the
type of programming on
cablevision? Is the cost of
cablevision too expensive?
These are just a
few of the issues the
, - committee would like to -
hear opinions on, but it
takes an involved public to
Achieve that goal. A
CK HISTORY MONTH
Announcing A New
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Delivery Of Unsolicited Printed Materials Restricted
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An amendment to tfae
ordinance reganBng the
unwanted soliciting of
handbills, circulars, and
other printed materials
went into effect recently.
was approved unanimously
by City Council.
The ardhumoe amend
ment outlines and instructs
the process a resident mb
take to stop the delivery of
unsolicited!^ printed -
materials (newspapers,
magazines, handbills,
etc.) to his or her private
property. The amendment
specifies, “If the perHHiir
control Of private property
wishes the delivery of ;
unsolicited printed .
material discontinued, he
or she may request tfae
person, firm or corporation
responsible for the
printing, publishing or
distribution to stop
□pi I very oy sending such
request in writing by cer
tiffed mail to the appro
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^priate person. TV request
stall become effective
fourteen (14) days after
receipt ot cue written
request. Continued
delivery of such material
shall be upon IV second
deffbery, unlawful and a
violatioo of this ordinance,
provided the second
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