Amid an unusually nasty election cycle, a sign of civility emerges. The signs dot yards in roughly equal numbers, indicating a close race.
A notable exception is the front lawn of a red-brick house in the 1900 block of Fall Hill Avenue, home of Harold Bannister. When asked about the coexistence of both candidates' signs, Bannister said,
"The only house with both in the whole city, right?"
The author had been eager to learn what motivated Bannister to show support for local political rivals in the current climate.
Author's summary: A house displays both candidates' signs amidst a heated election cycle.