Business Neighbors Protest Agency’S Nighttime Homeless Shelter Operation

By Nanci Hutson | HutsonNanci
Originally Published: October 4, 2016 6:02 a.m.
Nishan Pinker protests the Safe Legal Sleep emergency shelter project now located after hours on the Fair Street property of the Coalition for Compassion and Justice thrift store. He voiced his concerns at a CCJ and non-profit leaders breakfast on Monday, Oct. 3. Photo by Nanci Hutson.
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