Her modest home and the others around it are a part of a neighborhood from yesteryear, an antiquated island in a suburban sea. Lined with forestland, the cling-clang of heavy machinery in the distance is the only noise in the otherwise quiet, isolated community.
Cases and 5-gallon jugs of Deer Park water sit at the top...
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