POCASSET — Bill Lytle, a retired machine operator who refuses to let health problems slow him down, has his mobile home set up just the way he likes it.
His guest bedroom is welcoming for his sister or the fishing buddies who visit when the stripers are running. He’d love more counter space, but he’s pleased with the gas stove he swapped out for the old electric one. When he works outside in his greenhouse, he’s thinking about his tomatoes and the beets he’s planting for fall, and not the abandoned trailer next door, its windows boarded, its silver husk filthy.
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