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I don't go there very often except if I need to pick up something while at work. Wouldn't go there at night. |
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That Dillon's is the one they've kept open as courtesy I think. There are som many elderly, disabled, low income folks without transportation, that this dillon's was always pretty vital to them. But it also became a haven for thugs preying upon those very people who are easy marks. The spread of gangs in the 90's didn't help much. |
The Dillons i live near (29th and Gage) is pretty ghetto.
Can't imagine how bad the other must be. |
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I live off 29th/Gage. I hate to be too nosy. But does anyone know Mr. Atherly's wife's name? Has that been disclosed? |
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The Dillons on 29th and Urish is nice
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The 29th and Oakley dillons isn't "ghetto". I used to live right down the street and go there all the time. The location where the pos killed the officers on the other hand is a very questionable locale. Efforts to clean the area up but the residents must first take pride in the neighborhood. Unfortunately that's not likely with the majority of the people.
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That one on 29th and Oakley hasn't always been a Dillons, has it? I remember it being something else. My daughters used to work at the old 21st St. Dillons in high school. Did they close that one?
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