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He wrote on Facebook last week that they are trying to resolve the situation. "Some really crazy articles have popped up making claims about 'hating skaters' and
'hating children,'" he wrote. "There is a simple matter going on in which we are trying to find a solution that will make EVERYBODY happy." Stomski said the Zombies were the first to complain about the park, but two other neighbors have since complained. The rocker's wife, Sheri Zombie, asked at a town budget meeting in June if there might be money available to move the park. She said the park "proved to be a significant noise pollutant" and reduced quality of life for the neighborhood. The park was opened after two decades of planning at a cost of $53,000, covered partly by the town and partly by fundraising by children and their parents, Stomski said.
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