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In Cell Tower Dispute, Springs Residents Say St. Luke’s Church Does Not ‘Love Thy Neighbor’

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Renderings of what the proposed 70-foot cellular tower would look like when erected next to St. Peter's Chapel on Old Stone Highway in Springs.

Renderings of what the proposed 70-foot cellular tower would look like when erected next to St. Peter's Chapel on Old Stone Highway in Springs.

A rendering of what the proposed 70-foot cellular tower and service road gate would look like when erected next to St. Peter's Chapel on Old Stone Highway in Springs.

A rendering of what the proposed 70-foot cellular tower and service road gate would look like when erected next to St. Peter's Chapel on Old Stone Highway in Springs.

authorMichael Wright on Apr 19, 2023
Neighbors of the tiny St. Peter’s Chapel in Springs are accusing the leadership of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church of putting financial gain over Christian principles of compassion by insisting on... more

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