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I live in the Meadowood neighborhood on Madison's southwest side, on a street lined with well-kept ranch houses. They're mostly owned by retired empty nesters or young families. In the early evenings, it's not uncommon to come across couples pushing strollers, chatting with silver-haired couples walking their dogs.
"We have some kids that police officers have talked to us about," she says. "Maybe they haven't successfully participated in other programs, but they seem to enjoy coming to the center after school."Many of these kids live in the apartment buildings on Balsam and Russett roads. They don't have basement ree rooms to hang out ir or a parent's car to drive, so they end up spend ing a lot more time hanging out in the "hood, which putsthem in touch with the old guardSee the full content of this document
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Meadowood Should Mellow Out
I live in the Meadowood neighborhood on Madison's southwest side, on a street lined with well-kept ranch houses. They're mostly owned by retired empty nesters or young families. In the early evenings, it's not unco...
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