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In a hustle and bustle world where it sometimes seems that every single person is out solely for themselves, it is truly inspiring to see a community come together where "regular customers and neighboring businesses" step up and make this kind of a difference to someone else. Thankyou, Centerville!
Good luck to you.
How can it possibly be business as usual? They're not in their usual building...
If they are able to rebuild I hope it comes back better than ever. Well done Centerville City, thank you for showing us what good neighbors do for each other. What a great example.
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