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Neighbors raise environmental and traffic concerns as council continues Allied Recycling hearing
Summary
Attorney and company representatives sought a wholesale junk license for 55 Concord Street; nearby residents cited past environmental citations for the operator in Massachusetts, traffic and property‑value concerns and said notice did not reach residents; council continued the public hearing to March 11.
Allied Recycling Center sought a wholesale junk license for a proposed metals recycling operation at 55 Concord Street. Attorney Teneessa Azar and company president Ed Jamieson described the site as industrially zoned, said Allied operates a larger facility in Walpole, Massachusetts, and said they plan to utilize rail transport and to fence and secure the property.
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