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Residents and faith leaders urge services for deaf community, hunger relief and fenced playgrounds
Summary
At the Nov. 10 meeting residents and community leaders described nonprofit outreach to deaf students, faith-based blessing-box distribution and asked the council to fund enclosed fencing for playgrounds to improve child safety and inclusion.
Three public commenters at the Nov. 10 Mount Holly City Council meeting urged the council to support community services and park safety.
Star Clinton, who identified herself as a resident at 140 Crestwood Drive and a nonprofit leader working with the deaf community, introduced her organization and said it has served more than 300 students over seven years. "The nonprofit is needed solid hands, and we bridal the gap…
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