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A lone tent remains Sunday on the grounds of the First Universalist Church of Auburn: Unitarian Universalist. The city has set a deadline of Sept. 29 to have all campers removed from the grounds. Andree Kehn/Sun JournalThe Rev. Jodi Cohen Hayashida opens a meeting Sunday on setting policies for using the First Universalist Church of Auburn: Unitarian Universalist grounds for camping. The church recently had homeless people camping on it grounds. The congregation is reportedly divided on how to handle the issue. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Joaquin is a staff writer for the Sun Journal, primarily covering breaking news and contributing features. A graduate of the State University of New York at Purchase and the Columbia Graduate School of...
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