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Poll Results: Move-In Trash As Bad or Worse

Posted on Thu, Sep. 15, 2011Fri, Aug. 10, 2012 Author Matt ContiComments Off on Poll Results: Move-In Trash As Bad or Worse

See photos of move-in trash.

Note: This is not a scientific poll. The results are representative only of self-selected NorthEndWaterfront.com website visitors.

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