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85 joust over medieval-fantasy camping quest.(LOCAL NEWS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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August 29, 2007
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Byline: Patty Lawrence-Perry
WALES - A plan to hold fantasy and medieval role-playing games on 20 weekends on Walker Road has drawn opposition from neighbors, who were among 85 people at a Planning Board hearing Monday night.
The turnout was so large that the hearing had to be moved from Town Hall to the Wales Elementary School gymnasium.
David S. Chapin of Attleboro is seeking a special permit to run a campground retreat center on a portion of 50 a...
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