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Board reviews environmental inspections: new cold‑immersion spa, cafes, pest follow‑ups and regulatory clarifications

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Summary

Norwood’s environmental health inspector reported April 28 on new food and wellness permits, ongoing pest-control follow-up at a residential facility, an unsubstantiated deli-meat complaint at Shaw's Market, and upcoming regulatory updates for body‑work and tobacco rules.

At the April 28 meeting, the Board of Health received an environmental health inspector report summarizing recent inspections, new food establishments and recurring enforcement work in Norwood.

The inspector (identified at the meeting as Jen) said several new establishments are in the permitting pipeline or recently opened: a wellness spa that includes "cold immersion" (two small cold-plunge pools and a whirlpool), a cafe called Perks offering sandwiches and salads, and a restaurant expected to serve Indian cuisine under the name Dilly Delights. An arcade and a sandwich shop…

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