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Another crew cuts communication

On Oct. 24, crews working on Concord Road construction cut a land line just north of Brady Lane, disrupting phone service for hundreds of Lafayette residents.
Here it is. Crews say they had no idea it was there, and it wasn\'t marked. Click on our link below for our story.
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Land lines cut by construction crews

Here it is. Crews say they had no idea it was there, and it wasn't marked. Click on our link below for our story.

Credit: WLFI Reporter Holly Campbell

Related: Crews cut another fiber, Lafayette residents lose phone

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