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Workers removed the covering surrounding the 5/14 Honor Space Tuesday morning outside the Tops supermarket on Jefferson Avenue where 10 Black people were killed in a racist attack two years ago.The space was designed and built in collaboration with members of the Jefferson community.A dedication cerem
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