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Likes restoration in towns rather than take down Maury Lewis writes: I would rather see restore than tear down. I would like to see buildings on the Square painted and that house that I called a large bird house used as a business; but I wish the owners would at least put windows in it and put on a new roof so it will not deteriorate any more. Or sell or auction it off to someone else who can fix it. I like restoration in towns rather than take down. melewi --maury lewisComments re article 60810 David Smith raises interesting point about rush to tear down This story was posted on 2013-07-21 17:26:12
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