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Greg Pawlak hoists his son, Troy, onto his shoulders. The Pawlaks, who lived on Parkinson Avenue for eight years before moving to Sacramento three years ago, come back every year to the Parkington Avenue block party.
The annual block party is only part of what brings the neighbors on Parkington together
By Allison Rost
On a cool afternoon in late February, it can seem as though you've stepped out of time on Parkington Avenue.  More
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