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Have mercy on my Mustang: Fill potholes
Lebanon is a great place to live. I was born here 83 years ago on Mascoma Street (well, not exactly on the street). We have very nice walking and biking trails, a very nice skateboarding and picnic park along the river, good playing fields, a very good school system with excellent teachers and administrators, Colburn Park is getting a nice improvement and the city administrators are doing a good job in their various occupations.
Now, after all these sincere encomia, I have a small favor to ask. The road crew does a great job, but could we please have the streets repaired? We have potholes that could swallow a Volkswagen Beetle. There must be a little extra cash somewhere in City Hall to buy some hot patch to fill the holes. Look in all the drawers. I really have no desire to buy new ball joints for the front end of my Mu