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<title>Be careful when hiring someone to clean up trees</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><span id="widgetid_1636_articlebody"><em>Editor’s note: This column is being reprinted in light of the tree damage caused by Hurricane Matthew.</em><br />
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I have fielded more complaints than usual about residents, especially senior citizens, being preyed upon by less than honorable tree care companies. These are not the long established companies that have been around and part of the community for 20 years. These are the new starts that we have never heard of before. The best way to combat these charlatans is to turn as many of you as possible into informed consumers. </span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bryancountynews.com/archives/46515/">Read more</a>.<br />
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