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With Highs In The 90s This Week, Here's Where To Stay Cool In Wayne
Forecasters are predicting a high near 100 degrees in Wayne Township later this week.

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Forecasters are predicting a high near 100 degrees in Wayne Township later this week.

A number of community centers, fire companies, libraries, and town halls will provide a place for people to beat the heat this week.
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