Tuesday, December 18, 2007

pied piper reports

the business may not want to be named as they are still open until they move. the last thing i'd want is to cost anybody any sales. it is not the fault of the business so they should not suffer for the conditions outside their building and in the town in general .i am not out to cause any problems for anyone but if there is a problem it should be corrected if that is possible. ignoring it will not make it better just worse.the board of health is aware of this and they have determined that the place itself is perfectly ok to be open. the owners of the business are the ones who dont' want the location due to the problem. that is a shame i think.

the streets that i have heard about so far are union st at 3 different areas
south st, bradford st, marion st plymouth st.no franklin st, belcher st

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have worked in some of the finest homes in Boston, Brookline, Chestnut Hill and Newton. This includes Beacon Hill. It is my experience that if there is trash with food even in plastic bags, you will find rats. Now the homes I am talking about are not dirty and belong to some of the wealthest people in the state. Part of our tool bag has included for years, a piece of pipe to kill these rodents because some of them are very aggresive. Anybody who works in the service industry and go into peoples homes probably where rubbish is stored outside of open containers has probably seen this. To combat rats and other pest, you have to store your trash in closed containers. I also wonder how many people are mistaking muskrats for rats which is a common mistake. With all of the natural habitats being uprooted for housing, these animals are being seen more often. Revere acres can be expained for muskrats with the building of Belair Estates and the new soccer fields. That is not to mention the amout of dumpsters and trash around town! Just a though.