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Snowplow guy just came. There goes thirty bucks.
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Thirty bucks - Wow! My driveway is two cars wide, about 70 feet long and probably gets an 8 out of 10 points for degree of difficulty due to it's steepness. Last year my plow guy raised his rate to $7.50. I'd say the worst I'm out right now is $10 as this was his first swipe this year.
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Good guess! L-o-n-g way from Burlington. I'm in North Troy and praying that my plow guy doesn't read this forum.
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Fot $7.50 in Burlington area, you can get someone to wipe the snow off your mailbox.
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