Metro makes an impression
By Robert Brinkley
Hampton, Va.
I’m a school principal in Hampton, Va. We were recently in Washington, and one of our students left her purse on the Metro at the Metro Center Station. Some good person discovered the purse and turned it in at the New York Avenue Station with all contents intact. To say the least, it said something to this young lady about the city and the people who live there. A special thanks also goes to one of the station masters at Metro Center. She immediately began to call other stations to see if the purse had been turned in. It’s refreshing to know that people really do care for one another.
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| March 26, 2010; 6:50 PM ET
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