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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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Denise McCluggage, Editor
More wisdom from Denise McCluggage A friend had just parallel-parked his car on a street in our town and was feeding the meter when his attention was drawn to a woman in an SUV across the street. She was ...
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Michael Strong, Editor
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Eric Peters, Editor
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