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I grimace at it, but I think the Cedar Creek folks took the best deal they could get. It’s a bummer, but I can sympathize.
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It appears that the issue was resolved very late in the final quarter. What negotiation can possibly take place after the zoning board rules?
The race is not always to the swift, but that’s the way to bet!
Tom
I’m not sure I am understanding.
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