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The Washington Street Mall is dotted with ladders, caution tape, painters, and construction workers. It’s not a pretty scene right now, but the town is going to look beautiful this summer.
Walking down Jackson Street off season, in the evening, is sometimes like walking through a graveyard at night. Many of the buildings sit silent and dark, being closed for the season. Should you happen to glance up at some of the darkened windows in the upper floors of these old seaside sentinels, you may just catch a quick glimpse of something looking back at you.
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