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stanley quencher is block the Wednesday before Thanksgiving because of the nice weather. He says the tradition is something he looks forward to every year. The red bows, it sticks out, said Duncan, You know, imagine the streets eventually being snow covered, holidays, people are busy. It makes your drive a little bit enjoyable. When asked what he was thankful for this year, Duncan said having a community that cares enough to know each other and work together to improve. Our neighborhood is like an ex
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