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Homer Glen residents decry plan to remove 300-year-old trees: ‘They are our heritage’

Summary by Chicago Tribune
Some Homer Glen residents are upset with a proposal by British Petroleum to clear about a mile’s worth of trees, some of which are several hundred years old, to better maintain its pipeline that runs through the village. “Some of these trees have been dated to be over 300 years old,” said resident Joe Turrise, a member of the village’s environment committee. “They are our heritage. We don’t have old buildings. We have only our trees. … This is w…
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