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A Japanese artist’s idea to help people cope with grief makes a connection in Albemarle County

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Sitting next to Free Bridge Lane overlooking the Rivanna River is a black wall telephone common in American households roughly three decades ago. The telephone is encased in a navy blue wood box on a pole that stands about 6 feet tall. Although the phone appears to be working, it’s not. At least in the literal sense.And that’s the point. The Hospice of the Piedmont, a nonprofit that helps individuals and their families who are coping with death,…
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