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Marvin Williams comes home to break ground on namesake center


helped break ground Friday afternoon on a $7.1 million community center at Eighth Street and Park Avenue that he hopes will make it "a little bit easier" for kids in West Bremerton "to pursue their dreams." The Bremerton native, heading into his 10th season in the NBA, joined dignitaries and other donors to scoop a ceremonial shovel of dirt Friday. (Kitsap Sun)

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