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Residents raise junkyard and bus-stop safety concerns; town staff to follow up
Summary
Two members of the public used the meeting’s public-input period to raise long-running complaints about a property on Francis Avenue described as a junkyard and concerns about congestion at a school bus stop at Haile and Coker; town administrators and a school board representative said they would follow up.
Hooksett — During public input, a resident raised long-standing complaints about a neighboring property described as a junkyard and reported pest problems and debris; another resident and councilors discussed a congested school-bus stop at Haile and Coker that blocks intersections at peak times.
Tom Deidosopoulos (7 Coker Ave) described persistent problems at 13 Francis Ave: accumulation of vehicles, pallets and other materials, overgrown vegetation and rodents. He told the council he had…
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