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Residents deliver petitions, raise concerns about Town Center, affordable housing and food assistance
Summary
Multiple residents presented petitions and public comments: Middletown Concerned Neighbors reported 2,113 signatures opposing the current Town Center plans; the Martin Luther King Community Center announced a town food drive yielded 2,636 pounds; the affordable housing committee urged continued work on a proposed 36‑unit project.
At Monday’s meeting residents delivered petitions and public testimony on several land‑use and social‑service issues affecting the town.
Joanne Thornton, speaking for the group Middletown Concerned Neighbors, presented a petition she said had collected 2,113 signatures through Dec. 6 and urged the council to put the current Town Center development proposal back on the public agenda for fuller…
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