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Speak Up, Chandler: Mesnard, Cajun / creole, Bucca di Beppo, Walmart

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“CHANDLER CHAMBER’S SEPT. 6 LEGISLATIVE RECAP TO INCLUDE 3 LAWMAKERS”:

“If he was Javan Mesnard he never would have won without political connections. Had to have JD to make him look like a relatable music major. And how about the THINK TANK he was involved in that went $7 million bankrupt. Aren’t think tanks political contributors? Not a strong representative but definitely a consensus maker. That happens when you are wish washy.” — David Agliano via story comment

“CHANDLER RESTAURANT CLOSURE PRECEDED BANKRUPTCY ANNOUNCEMENT”:

“Buca di Dog Food. No loss that they went Bankrupt.” — William T via story comment

“YOUNG MARINES FROM CHANDLER, GLENDALE VISIT CODE TALKERS”:

“That’s respect right there, theese will be some fine marines.” — Danial Altman via story comment

“ICONIC L.A. DONUT BRAND OPENING CHANDLER LOCATION THIS WEEK”:

“It won’t be as good as bashes. Nothing can beat bashes donuts.” — Daniel via story comment

"NEW CAJUN / CREOLE BREAKFAST, LUNCH SPOT IN NORTH CHANDLER":

“Not everyone can cook this food, who owns this place?” — Dre X via story comment

“FEDEX DONATION TO SALVATION ARMY AIDS MEAL PROGRAM”:

“Meals for illegals?” — Ben Balderrama via story comment

“I’m glad my $50 that I had sent a friend in ABQ on behalf of the salvation army was well spent. People gotta eat. legal or illegal.” — Malcolm Tate-Murry via story comment

“CHANDLER PECOS / ARIZONA AVE. WALMART FINISHES REMODEL":

“They did a fantastic job.” — Bobbi Seiger via story comment

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