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Board of Health hears restaurant reopenings, nursing-home plumbing problems and unpermitted microblading
Summary
At the Lowell Board of Health meeting April 2, Senior Sanitary Code Inspector Matthew Sheen reported five business transfers including a reopened downtown Subway, ongoing compliance problems at Northwood Rehab and a $300 fine for an unpermitted microblading operator at 1075 Westford St., Unit 203.
Senior Sanitary Code Inspector Matthew Sheen told the Lowell Board of Health on April 2 that the department recorded five business transfers in the reporting period, including two brand‑new establishments and the reopening of a downtown Subway.
“I'd like to say that Subway Downtown is open. It's back open now,” Matthew Sheen said during his report.
Sheen summarized enforcement work at Northwood Rehab, where he said the hood system remained nonoperational and the facility's ancillary systems were…
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