AILING TREE REMOVED.Byline: The Register-Guard Anthony Cormier of Mike Sullivan Tree Service climbs out of the rotten rot·ten adj. rot·ten·er, rot·ten·est 1. Being in a state of putrefaction or decay; decomposed. 2. Having a foul odor resulting from or suggestive of decay; putrid. 3. stump of a big-leaf maple tree on the southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and High Street in Eugene. A crew cut down the 100-foot-tall maple tree on Wednesday because it had a hollow trunk A communications channel between two points. It generally refers to a high-bandwidth, fiber-optic line between telephone switching centers (central offices). Telephone "trunks" handle thousands of simultaneous voice and data signals, whereas telephone "lines" are the wires from the and rotten roots and branches, said Mark Snyder Mark Snyder is the current American football head coach of the Marshall Thundering Herd team. Snyder is the 28th head coach for the football squad after a notable tenure with Ohio State. , Eugene's urban forester. The canopy extended over City Hall and Seventh Avenue and High Street. Branches, some as large as 14 inches in diameter, could have broken off and fallen on City Hall and the streets, Snyder said. The entire tree could have toppled in strong winds. "Safety is one of our main concerns," he said. "We don't take trees down without good reason. This was a very dangerous tree." CAPTION(S): AILING TREE REMOVED Photograph by Thomas Boyd Thomas Boyd may be
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