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Guest Editorial: We need some fresh ideas for this little town

Let the upper lights keep burning; bring night life back to our Beautiful Little Town
Comments about: Favorite Old Photo from collection of Larry Smith: Columbian Theatre

By Maury Lewis
Guest Editorial

Who owns the theatre now?

What are the hopes of someone opening it again?



We need something to bring the people back downtown at night.

I like to drive through the square at night and imagine what it would be like or what it was like when people came downtown at night.

Christmas is my favorite time to ride through town.

I rode through last night around 9:00 pm and there were a few people sitting and talking. Some were in there trucks. Some were sitting on the benches.

We need some fresh ideas for this beautiful little downtown area.

I hate it when towns build and move the businesses away from the downtown area and all the buildings sit empty in what should be the busiest part of town.

Maury Lewis, CM guest editorialist today, is a one-woman Board of Trade, Tourist Bureau Chief, and promoter of Beautiful Joppa


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