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A good neighbour
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
Upon arriving home from church on Christmas Eve, I discovered my garage door was broken and I could not close it.
It was very cold that night, and I was unable to do anything except lock the cars and go into the house.
On Christmas morning, we went out and found a note advising us that our new young neighbor, whom we had barely met, had come home just after midnight and somehow managed to fix the door, leaving a note to that effect.
We have discovered that his name is Todd Poltronetti. We really appreciate his unsolicited help for an elderly neighbor. Many many thanks, Todd.
--H. Ferguson
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