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Oh we understand Ruth, I would imagine we each have places like this. In
our little town, we had a magnificent 3 story wooden hotel, gingerbread
trim, big porch, you name it. Burned up on Thanksgiving morning a few
years ago, and as far as I know, no one ever had a clue or even cared
about who did it or why. I sigh everytime I pass the still-vacant site.
And at least the NYT is SOLD in Putney - I have to drive at leat 20
miles to get one. :-)
In sympathy,
~deb
Ruth Barton wrote:
> I didn't expect the rest of you to understand, this store has consumed a
> great part of my life since Nov. 2008. I was DEVASTATED when I heard on my
> scanner that it was on fire, AGAIN, on 1 Nov. 2009. The fact that the
> fire was arson is particularly troubling. Worse, the authorities won't
> tell us if they have any suspicions, etc. We just sit and wait.
> ARGHHHH!!!!!! Ruth
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