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face=Arial>Yeah! Sk8 parks are good. Looking forward to lots of snow
on the skatepark for boarding in the winter, especially if the skate park has a
half pipe and some rails. I'm there!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Adrianne Lefkowitz</DIV>
<DIV>Madison Street</DIV>
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face=Arial>Residents of one local municipality shun pavement projects that
promote<BR>pedestrian safety while welcoming another that promises to cull the
herd of<BR>neighborhood children. That seems to be the take-away from the
current<BR>issue of the *Hyattsville Life & Times*, which devotes its front
page to a<BR>story on the pre-opening of the new, death-defying Hyattsville
skate park<BR>and another on opposition to the installation of new sidewalks in
a<BR>recently annexed
neighborhood:<BR><BR>http://issuu.com/hyattsvillelifeandtimes/docs/2011-12_hl_t<BR></DIV></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>