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When the phone ban started, Averill Park bought a ping pong table. It is now so beloved that players said they would choose it over ending the phone ban.
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Breaking up GHMC will shrink consolidated tax base, dilute professional capacity, weaken borrowing power, and deepen fiscal dependence on the state ...
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