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		<title>By: Tillie&#8217;s Bean is Facing Challenges &#187; The Deets - Ed Kohler's Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The Continuing Story of My Third Place  Maggie Turner, the owner of Tillieâ€™s Bean, knew three years ago when she opened that there would be bumps in the road, but never foresaw the cumulative effect of two summers of road construction on the street outside her door, a break-in, a robbery, multiple graffiti â€œtaggings,â€ and a drug overdose in her restroom. But she said she is a fighter, and with luck she has dedicated customers that will return once she is open again. I hope so - it is a fight worth fighting. [...]</description>
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