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en We can't come in to buy a pack of Life Savers because there are no parking spaces. It's disturbing to the town. I've lived here 12 years and it's really hard. And every time the jackpot gets big the crowds come out.

en It's disturbing to the town. I've lived here for 12 years and it's really hard. And every time the jackpot gets big, the crowd comes out.

en Next week is going to be a challenge. We've broken ground on a new parking structure. And during this time, we'll be short about 800 parking spaces,

en [So the nearby Cub Run Rec Center is renting Westfield 50 spaces for students. However, visitor parking is scarce.] We lost 30 spaces for the new trailers, ... So until we get the spaces back, it'll be difficult.

en Parking rates, parking lots, where parking spaces will be available -- that will all be available on the Downtown Web site when the announcement goes out.

en In a perfect world, I'd prefer parking to be free. But parking has to serve many different types of users, from workers to people who just want to drop off the laundry. If you don't have time limits, the workers will fill all the spaces.

en We're looking at new building plans and development of land, and we can see that over the next several years we will lose an additional 5,000 parking spaces.

en We're going to end up with a net increase of 200 parking spaces. The garage itself won't be a complete cure for the parking problems.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. One way to make sure everyone gets to work on time would be to have 95 parking spaces for every 100 employees

en We are going to create a paved secure parking lot that will have 100 spaces as a paid parking lot.

en It's not that it was something we necessarily wanted to do. But parking was tight even before they tore up the lot. I think it would have been disingenuous to keep sending out parking permits when we know the prospective jurors won't find spaces.

en It took him away from playing the game he loved. The guy lived for that. He lived for Spring Training, he lived for the game of baseball. That was a dark day. When he couldn't play the game the way he wanted, it was really frustrating for him. There is no telling how many more years he could have played and how many more good years he could have had. It was hard on him.

en Two thousand years ago there was One here on this earth who lived the grandest life that ever has been lived yet/a life that every thinking man, with deeper or shallower meaning, has agreed to call divine.
  Frederick W. Robertson

en [Exactly where his house is now, Harvey says. In a small town in Connecticut. He's tearing down the one he lived in for 22 years and rebuilding.] My house was designed by a heterosexual architect for a heterosexual man, ... There was no woman involved. When I bought the house, there wasn't a broom closet. You have to walk with your groceries from the parking area through the entire house to get to the kitchen.
  Harvey Fierstein

en Realistically in the compressed time frames that probably is not going to happen. We're probably going to end up building a parking garage in range of 800 to 1,000 spaces.


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