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El Tamarindo, Los Rosales and Hainamosa: Neighbors Amidst Dust, Potholes and Neglect

Unfinished street construction, dust, respiratory illnesses, accidents, decreased business sales, an abandoned park, and streets with puddles are some of the problems that residents of El Tamarindo, Los Rosales, and Hainamosa in Santo Domingo East face daily. On a 300-meter stretch of the Mella highway, the asphalt layer was removed due to its poor condition, but according to residents, the Ministry of Public Works completed the first phase of t…
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Unfinished street construction, dust, respiratory illnesses, accidents, decreased business sales, an abandoned park, and streets with puddles are some of the problems that residents of El Tamarindo, Los Rosales, and Hainamosa in Santo Domingo East face daily. On a 300-meter stretch of the Mella highway, the asphalt layer was removed due to its poor condition, but according to residents, the Ministry of Public Works completed the first phase of t…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
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