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Blackstone hears health-agent report, accepts public-health partnership items and waives cookout fee

Town of Blackstone · August 22, 2024
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At a Town of Blackstone meeting, an unidentified presenter summarized property cleanups, mosquito testing and school food inspections; the board approved items with the Blackstone Valley Partnership for Public Health and unanimously waived a one-day cookout permit fee.

An unidentified meeting participant summarized public-health activity and property complaints while the Town of Blackstone board accepted partnership items and approved a one-day cookout permit with a fee waiver.

Speaker 2 reported officials inspected a complaint at 92 Main Street and found a vehicle containing clothing and personal effects; the owner arranged removal and the vehicle was gone when Speaker 2 and Kevin inspected the site. Speaker 2 said the property met the town's clutter index and that two adults, and no minors, were living there. "The property owner voluntarily gave us the key, which is at the police department," Speaker 2 said.

The presenter also said two areas in town have been tested for mosquitoes and that information about mosquito bites is posted on the town website. School food inspections will…

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