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He's on fire to rebuild Owner of burned biz wants to start work now
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Rodriguez, Alfred
2003
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He's on fire to rebuild Owner of burned biz wants to start work now
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He's on fire to rebuild Owner of burned biz wants to start work now
2003
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\"I would love to rebuild,\" [Alfred Rodriguez] said as he stood in the falling snow outside the smoking husk of S&D Discount Furniture Warehouse in Melrose. \"I worked on the rebuilding of the Intervale station when that burned down,\" said Rodriguez, a member of the local community board, which was instrumental in persuading the MTA to reconsider a decision not to rebuild the station after it was burned in a botched robbery a decade ago. When the MTA said that it would cost too much to replace the station when it was torched in 1989, Rodriguez and other local business and civic leaders spearheaded a petition drive that helped get the MTA decision reversed.
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Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
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