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February 2010Letter to the EditorDear Editor, On December 18th, sometime after 2 a.m., a family vehicle was stolen from across the street from the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House (Nabe). It was recovered on January 5th in the neighborhood. I’m writing to ask for the return of a beautiful nylon kite that was in the car’s back seat. If it’s returned to Jean at the Nabe, no questions will be asked. After verifying that it’s the kite that was in the stolen vehicle, she’ll give the person who turns it in $25, again, no questions asked. Patty J. |
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