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Pumpkins or Terror Haunts?

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  • nap
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Have you been to any of the Halloween Haunts like the pumpkins in the Park or the farms of terror? Any good or bad comments to share?

The Slater Park tunnels are priced right and open from 7-8:45 on Fridays and Saturdays so it is convenient and am sure the Ghouls are there lurking...or are they?

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Dear Arthur,

Can the city of Pawtucket merchants be allowed to sell eggs to teenagers on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31?

Peace,

Jim

 

 

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Is it that egg tossing is a serious problem in the past and we should be concerned?

We also have the current situation of concerns that neighbors have seen police patrols less like this neighborhood comment-

Some folks have complained, and I've
noticed that it does appear that the mid area of Waltham (mid way between
Pawtucket Ave. and Blodgett) is getting worse, especially during
weekends - cars with headlights on and radios blaring parked on the
wrong/illegal side of Waltham.  And like the writer below from another part of oakhill - don't see as much police presence as in the past.

A separate issue for many around me - Almost all of the cars parked on
my two block area of Blodgett appear to belong to folks on Waltham -
And Waltham itself is stacked with cars - what is going on? - Some ask if
the landlords are doubling or tripling the capacity of their
apartments - if so, is it legal to do so?

In our section of Oak Hill is taking a turn for the worse. 
> She had one Saturday a couple of weeks ago that she had to
> call the police 3 times for different situations.  Between
> our mutual neighbor (with the alcohol problem), kids trying
> to spray paint the neighborhood, and loud cars screeching
> around the neighborhood life has become unpleasant for her
> family.  She doesn't want to get a reputation of always
> calling the police, neither does she want retribution for
> doing so.  She wondered if there could be a little more
> police presence in this part of Oak Hill.  She thought that
> if people saw the police cars more often, they might be less
> likely to act out. This was from September

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