Judge Blasts City's Mad Vendetta
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2010, July 6, 11, 27
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No one knows why Mayor Paul Dyster and alleged City Planner Tom DeSantis are continuing to spend hundreds of thousands of your tax dollars on their insane quest to shutter the biggest non-Seneca business currently operating downtown--Frank Parlato's One Niagara complex. But in a hearing that lasted less than five minutes last Thursday, state Supreme Court Justice Richard Kloch said he's about fed up with it. He found the city of Niagara Falls (i.e., the Dyster administration) in contempt of court for wasting his time on yet another in a seemingly endless series of legal attacks on Parlato.
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