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    Updated: October 30, 2009

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    No street parking in Sugar Loaf this Monday


    Chester—There will be no street parking on Kings Highway in the Hamlet of Sugar Loaf this Monday, Nov. 2, from the bypass (Sugar Loaf Fire House) to White Oak Drive while that area is paved, according to own of Chester Supervisor Steve Neuhaus.

    The public is asked to observe the no parking signs that will be placed by the Town of Chester Police Department. Property owners are asked to avoid the area while the paving takes place.

    For more information, call the town at 469-7000 ext. 2.









     

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