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Council approves junk-dealer license and transfer for Threads at 101 Lynn Street
Summary
Peabody City Council unanimously approved a transfer of a special permit and a junk-dealer license for Denise Remington Hereford to operate Threads at 99/101 Lynn Street, subject to health-department conditions including a mattress ban, pest control and extinguishing storefront lighting at close.
Peabody City Council on Oct. 9 approved a transfer of a special permit and a junk-dealer license for Denise Remington Hereford, who plans to open Threads, a secondhand-clothing and small-goods shop at 99 (also referenced as 101) Lynn Street. The council approved the license by roll call, 11-0.
The decision follows a public hearing in which Remington Hereford told the council, "I am applying for a transfer of a special license, a junk dealer's license, at 99 Lynn Street in Peabody, also known as 101 Lynn Street. I'm excited to hopefully become a part of the business community and provide the services and goods to your residents." She said Threads will sell clothing and…
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