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Property value and peace and quiet affected          Send a link to a friend

To the editor:

Mr. Provance does not live in Lincoln. He has nothing invested in property. When he comes to Lincoln to see the race, his peace and quiet, his property value will not suffer. He has chosen to come and has nothing to lose on a personal level. [Letter]

We, the honest, taxpaying people who have invested our lives and our savings in Lincoln, have a lot to lose.

Maybe he would like the racetrack to move into his backyard in Princeton.

Nancy Voyles
Lincoln

(Posted March 9, 2006)

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