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Tiger Fuel asks you to  “VOTE YES for Boyd Tavern!”

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Tiger Fuel asks you to “VOTE YES for Boyd Tavern!”

Les Sinclair speaks with Jeff Turner, Tiger Fuel’s Retail District Manager with Tiger Fuel (an advertiser of WINA) about Tiger Fuel’s attempt to build a new Market at Boyd Tavern and have a virtual zoom meeting this Wed 5/20 before The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors. They are asking friends to please consider sending a brief email to BOS@ALBEMARLE.ORG – Subject line: “VOTE YES for Boyd Tavern!”

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