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    Gallery: Cony Street cleanup - Staff photo by Joe Phelan | of | Share this photo

    Gary Ewell answers questions in an interview on Friday, the day after the city removed items from his property in Augusta.

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    Officials remove items on Thursday from the Elwell property at 143 Cony St. in Augusta.

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    Gary Ewell answers questions in an interview on Friday, the day after the city removed items from his property in Augusta.

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    Some of the items that were being stored on the property at 143 Cony St. before the city hired a contractor to clean up the site.

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    After receiving dozens of complaints about the property at 143 Cony St., the city hired a crew to remove items on Thursday.

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    After years of complaints about the property at 143 Cony St. in Augusta, city officials on Thursday hired a contractor to remove items from the yard.

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    A van, table top, television and other items were removed Thursday by a contractor hired by the city to clean up the property at 143 Cony St.

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    Gary Ewell talks about two items he was able to keep, an antique anchor and pitchfork, during in an interview on Friday outside the home at 143 Cony St. in Augusta.

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    Gary Ewell talks about two items he managed to salvage, an antique anchor and pitchfork, during in an interview on Friday.

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