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Mobile home proposal approved // Warren meeting also OKs budget
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3-M HOMES INC
/ HERITAGE VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARK
1998
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Mobile home proposal approved // Warren meeting also OKs budget
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Correspondent
, Ellery, J P
in
3-M HOMES INC
/ HERITAGE VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARK
1998
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Mobile home proposal approved // Warren meeting also OKs budget
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Mobile home proposal approved // Warren meeting also OKs budget
1998
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WARREN - Voters here resoundingly approved a plan last night to loan as much as $1.4 million to a local mobile home park to tie the facility into town sewers. At the annual town meeting, held in Shepard Municipal Building, residents also gave a thumbs up to taking legal action against a Warren water commissioner and approved a $3.8 million fiscal 1999 town budget. The Bemis Road park has experienced septic problems since 1989. Within the past four or five months, the septic system in the park failed, according to an engineer of the state Department of Environmental Protection.
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