Getting a ticket to the coveted Army-Navy Game this year isn’t the toughest battle for military veterans, service academy graduates, and their families – it’s finding a hotel to stay at. Military families who booked rooms in Foxboro, Massachusetts, which is the site of the 124th installment of this storied college football bout at Gillette Stadium, are getting cancelation notices from hotels that are being used by the state to house migrants.
Mark Mansbach, the owner of New Jersey-based Hillsdale Travel, has been servicing military members and their families for 20 years with hotel accommodations and more, especially when it comes to the Army-Navy Game. Mansbach, whose father was a first lieutenant in the 552nd Field Artillery Battalion attached to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, has a website dedicated to providing 'military discounts to active-duty personnel, retired military, cadets, and families' for the game.
Mansbach initially learned of the cancelations through a client who requested confirmation from him that the room was still available. The client heard rumors about migrants being placed in Massachusetts hotels as they were flooding into the state. Mansbach reached out to the Best Western-Sharon, Best Western-Franklin, Comfort Inn Foxboro-Mansfield and Fairfield Inn Boston Dedham, all of which said they were not participating in housing migrants.
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