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Concerns raised on casino meeting

Middleborough's plans scrutinized

Secretary of State Galvin vowed to protect voter rights. Secretary of State Galvin vowed to protect voter rights.
By Sean P. Murphy and Christine Wallgren
Globe Correspondent / July 20, 2007

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Secretary of State William F. Galvin expressed concern yesterday about the legitimacy of a planned Middleborough Town Meeting at which as many as 9,000 residents will vote on whether to accept a proposed $1 billion Indian-run casino. (Full article: 847 words)

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