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I was campaigning in 1998 on Second Street. I met a man named Lou Alves who sat me down on his porch and told me, ?We have a problem in the city.? Mr. Alves said there were no true soccer fields for the youngsters to play on. He said it was an impediment and was causing some families to move to places like Cumberland where such soccer fields did exist.

James Doyle

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