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Manchester city leaders eye cameras after widespread vandalism hits popular greenway
Manchester city leaders are considering installing security cameras along the Little Duck River Greenway after extensive vandalism, including graffiti on bridges, trees, and signs. Mayor Joey Hobbs highlighted the widespread damage and challenges of cleanup, while emphasizing cameras would deter criminal activity without monitoring residents.
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