One landlord, on Whalley, finally emptied that Dumpster and removed the bulk trash in the parking lot. After an inspector showed up, a homeowner on Bellevue Road finally shoveled the sidewalk. Meanwhile, a neighbor is keeping an eye on a Colony Road address to make sure a commercial truck doesn’t reappear in the driveway.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Jan 4, 2011 4:50 pm
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Sgt. Joyner with the weed-purged crate.
State Police Photo
Moments after a 37-year-old on Norton Street signed for the delivery of a crate filled with pounds of marijuana, Sgt. Max Joyner and state police clapped him in handcuffs.
The huge oak that the weekend storm knocked down outside Larry Dressler’s living room window may become a public bench, as the city launches a new program to find creative ways to recycle downed trees.
An 18-year-old girl told police she was in the crosswalk when she was hit by a car on Farnham Avenue on Tuesday night. The 83-year-old woman who hit her told cops the teen wasn’t using the crosswalk.
For the sixth time in two and a half years, the Whalley-Edgewood- Beaver Hills (WEB) district is saying good-bye to a top cop and preparing to break in a new one.
Know that the world is not run by people who wear their pants at their knees. Know when to say please and thank you. Don’t let black women raise your children alone. Refuse to be consumed by the myths of black inferiority or white superiority. Oh — and don’t litter.
Paul Chambers was watching the excavation for the new Davis Street School when he called up a six-month old memory and came up with an idea. The result: four truckloads of highly prized boulders arrived Tuesday morning at Beaver Pond Park.
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Allan Appel
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Nov 20, 2009 10:04 am
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English teacher Denise D’Onofrio says her students survive a tough neighborhood and a harrowing life every day. She wanted them to meet someone who had survived the Holocaust. They were not disappointed.