by Sue Ann Rybak
Tina Tsang, an employee at King's Garden, 8225 Germantown Ave., was surprised when she arrived at work and discovered that several ceramic pots containing flowers outside the …
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by Sue Ann Rybak
Tina Tsang, an employee at King's Garden, 8225 Germantown Ave., was surprised when she arrived at work and discovered that several ceramic pots containing flowers outside the restaurant had been smashed and broken by vandals. The wreath on the door was torn off and ripped apart.
“I thought, ‘What is happening to this neighborhood?’” she said.
Cheryl Massaro, the circulation manager at the Local, said while walking to work this morning she noticed that someone had removed and damaged the wreaths placed in Buckley Park. She said she was disappointed that someone in the neighborhood would damage property for no reason.