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Springs Park Committee Quarrel Over Dogs and More

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Neil Kraft, left, chairman of the Springs Park Committee, made a point during the committee's meeting on November 18. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Neil Kraft, left, chairman of the Springs Park Committee, made a point during the committee's meeting on November 18. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Christopher Walsh on Nov 19, 2024
Monday’s meeting of the Springs Park Committee was once again marked by disagreement and criticism, as committee members clashed on topics old and new related to the popular site for... more

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