Mark Lindsay, who lives on Main Avenue, is one of those who can find the silver lining to the darkest cloud. On Friday morning half of the tree in his front yard crashed down on his truck. It …
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Mark Lindsay, who lives on Main Avenue, is one of those who can find the silver lining to the darkest cloud. On Friday morning half of the tree in his front yard crashed down on his truck. It “fortunately” missed his wife’s car and those of his neighbors to the west. Then that afternoon, while shoveling his sidewalk, there was a resounding cracking and a second limb crashed down. While it hit a section of the house it “fortunately” missed the picture window and the parked cars of his neighbors to the east.
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