Millionaire beach town erupts after their swimming pools destroyed so officials can fix sewers
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Millionaire beach town erupts after their swimming pools destroyed so officials can fix sewers A wealthy beach town is in turmoil as officials rip out backyard swimming pools to repair a sewer line, sparking outrage and lawsuits from homeowners desperate to…
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Millionaire beach town erupts after their swimming pools destroyed so officials can fix sewers A wealthy beach town is in turmoil as officials rip out backyard swimming pools to repair a sewer line, sparking outrage and lawsuits from homeowners desperate to…
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