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Talking Out Both Sides Of Their Mouths
Town officials play a critical role in the decision-making process for a community. They are responsible for representing the interests and concerns of the residents, and for making informed decisions based on the best available information. However, when town officials "talk out both sides of their mouths," it can have serious impacts on the community.
James Venincasa — Limited Liability Corporations
We have consolidated a list of all of the corporate filings with the Secretary of State in which James Veninicasa has a legal and/or financial interest or control of, so that others can do their own due diligence to gain a better perception of our adversary. The old adage of “actions speak louder than words” could not be more true in this case.
Steven F. Venincasa — Limited Liability Corporations
We have consolidated a list of all of the corporate filings with the Secretary of State in which Steven F. Veninicasa has a legal and/or financial interest or control of, so that others can do their own due diligence to gain a better perception of our adversary. The old adage of “actions speak louder than words” could not be more true in this case.
Steven F. Venincasa — Reference Projects
Doing ones own due diligence is important to be well informed, as details matter. Therefore, in a recent filing, Steven F. Venincasa provided the following list of projects to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) presumably as reference projects. Like a resume, people tend to accentuate the positives and omit the negatives.
Chapter 40B LIP Timeline
Chapter 40B Local Initiative Program (LIP) projects must adhere to a statutory timetable, as outlined herein. Residents should familiarize themselves with this information and be prepared prior to the scheduling of the public hearing before the Millbury Board of Appeals.
Inadequacies Of Rice Road
Rice Road’s public safety problems were taken off the table during the negotiations between the Millbury Board of Selectmen (Mary Krumsiek and David Delaney), the Town Manager (Sean Hendricks), and the developer (Steven F. Venincasa, and James Venincasa), and squarely placed the future burden on taxpayers, granting a significant financial benefit to the developers.