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    Tony Fracasso - Admin
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    I can't believe the amount of work it is to cleanup from the October Storm

    I can't believe the amount of work it is to cleanup from the October Storm

    The original owner of our house had a path threw our yard in the 70/80's. I actually cleaned it up when we got the house 9 years ago. The October storm knocked down countless trees basically making the path not even walkable....

    Path thru Woods

    Seeing I have like 10 bazillion wood chips I had to find something to do with them.

    Path thru Woods

    I still have about 300 feet to go...

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    now you know what the county employees went thru...and other city,villages, towns

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    Since the storm I've cut down over 100 pine trees ranging from 3-20" in diameter. Just this past weekend I removed 50+ stumps with a grinder that I rented from homedepot. Now I have to get rid of the many cubic yards of shredded pine and soil. I think once that's done and grass is planted, I'll be done with storm damage.

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