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KELMAN LANDSCAPE that had been done without a exchange for a $300,000 fine to the town directors today to react to the offer. Town AMNMIrw. OtokR. W6 Mn otMtom HANDYMAN ind • MroMioe A Front Loader Work 66 Merc. Marquis directors also will discuss the rate offer at a M W ytur hom* CompmtWm THIS SPACE . wetlands permit. Corps to be split by the town and • N«w UndMEpD Om Iqa 6 InnlDNallOf scheduled meeting tonight. HAULING • HtuHng 6 Owthrertw 66 Marc. G. Mar LS BRAND NEW 1988 But town officials said today its consulting engineer. IfWIMMk 806fl86tf Rfid ppitfpllO. »59.47 • MMrdng WMM that they hoped to make up for the But Paul Keogh, the deputy The philosophy underlying a formula for the fees • New LEwne 86 Olds Clara for 24 Insertions Any Job — Anytime HONDA ACCORD shortfall by seeking additional administrator for the EPA, said has figured in the negotiations. ’The town has I M S M a - m t 644-3727 D1I4 66 Marc. 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