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20 May '13

CDI's Blog: CDI Helps 2 Communities, 466 Families Go Co-op

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“This is a place where we help each other — it's a close-knit neighborhood that got closer by forming the co-op and going through the purchase process,” said David Tessier, president of the Cranberry Residents Association.

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