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Hestia

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8. In reading the article, 5th & 6th generation cottage owners are trying to overturn this - basically
Sat Feb 10, 2018, 01:31 PM
Feb 2018

because they cannot leave their cottages to their heirs due to multi-religion household.

It's one of the last Chautauqua towns and on the national register, but that shouldn't have anything to do with it (?).

Methodism must be wholly different up North, than it is down here.

Other locals hate it too. I don't see how this has been allowed to stand, other than the owners are summer residents and the rest are year round, who seem to have control.

How is this Constitutional? Fair Housing if nothing else?

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