Vail Psychic Finds Snag In Her Future
Vail’s new soothsayer apparently did not portend her own violation of the town’s zoning rules.
But that is no reflection of the clairvoyance of the psychic, Michelle Marks, said her husband, Tom Merino.
“It’s like a doctor,” Merino said. “You can’t do anything for yourself or your family.”
Vail Psychic — tucked among fur shops and art galleries on Gore Creek Drive in Vail Village — closed about two months ago after town officials discovered that services like palm readings don’t jibe with what’s allowed there, said George Ruther, head of the town’s community development department. Full Story
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But that is no reflection of the clairvoyance of the psychic, Michelle Marks, said her husband, Tom Merino.
“It’s like a doctor,” Merino said. “You can’t do anything for yourself or your family.”
Vail Psychic — tucked among fur shops and art galleries on Gore Creek Drive in Vail Village — closed about two months ago after town officials discovered that services like palm readings don’t jibe with what’s allowed there, said George Ruther, head of the town’s community development department. Full Story
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