The culprits didn’t stop there, said community association president Brian Beck.
“The Christmas tree by the skating rink was stolen by someone who cut its wires, but it was retrieved after being found in a nearby park,” said Beck.
“We’ve been on the receiving end of this kind of thing before, but this is pretty extensive.”
On the side of the soon-to-open Village Ice Cream shop, vandals defaced existing artwork, said Beck.
“Between spraying over artwork and an act of cutting down a Christmas tree, it’s more in the nature of being hurtful than expressive,” he said.
The culprits didn’t stop there, said community association president Brian Beck.
“The Christmas tree by the skating rink was stolen by someone who cut its wires, but it was retrieved after being found in a nearby park,” said Beck.
“We’ve been on the receiving end of this kind of thing before, but this is pretty extensive.”
On the side of the soon-to-open Village Ice Cream shop, vandals defaced existing artwork, said Beck.
“Between spraying over artwork and an act of cutting down a Christmas tree, it’s more in the nature of being hurtful than expressive,” he said.
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