First LP street sweeper remembered

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Reporter Bethania Palma wrote a piece in today's paper about former La Puente employee and Planning Commissioner Manuel Dueñes, who died last week.
Apparently, he served as the city's first street sweeper and has a long history in La Puente.
In the story, city officials remember Dueñes' dedication to service, and Assistant City Manager Gregg Yamachika called him "a fixture in the community."
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