XIII

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XIIIHalfway into the Sloatsburg village meeting that included officials from nearby towns, everything seemed to rest on the shoulders of Sloatsburg police chief Dan Hill. Representatives from New York State's Park Rangers and State Police said their piece: they are doing their job, under the circumstances. Controlling and keeping order among the large volume of visitors Harriman has been getting. The curiosity seekers, newspeople among them, were overflowing onto the property of Sloatsburg homeowners and many thought Chief Hill could be doing a better job. He disagreed. Woefully understaffed, his small force was at the point of exhaustion, answering every disturbance and complaint possible. Chief Hill reminded the meeting he didn't write the cockamamie newspaper article and the Sloatsburg

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