12-8-2011 Plainville Citizen

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The Plainville Citizen — Thursday, December 8, 2011 water flooded up to the ceiling in his basement, causing the hardwood in his living quarters to buckle. “It’s not easy, I feel like we were still left behind,” Corriveau said. “The town feels that everything’s peachy keen because nobody’s screaming anymore.” Screen said he received a limited amount of money to pay for the hotel room he is staying in, and that FEMA said they would pay for him to live in an apartment, but he cannot find tenancy for a month-to-month basis that is also pet-friendly. “I couldn’t sign a one-year lease not knowing how long it

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Oct. 10, which was my birthday. That date obviously came and went,” Screen said. “Then I was shooting for Thanksgiving and that date came and went, now I’m shooting for Christmas, which is three weeks away, and I’m really questioning whether or not it’s going to be after the first of the year at this point.” John Corriveau, who lives across the street from Screen, has been going through similar difficulties, having to stay with relatives for the time being and going back and forth to the house every day after

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Continued from page 4 transfer station; 13,000 yards have been delivered thus far, with 17,800 yards on average collected annually by the town. This year, because of the Storm Alfred debris collection, the town is relying on residents to handle their leaves. Neighbors have been helping each other, Moschini said. “Most of the town is in good shape.” However, the transfer station will only be open until Dec. 16 to accept leaves. Roadways personnel said leaves left in the street will interfere with snow removal.

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A cat that was found on the railroad tracks in Plainville needs a permanent home. The green-eyed grey tiger cat, when she was found in September, was wearing a very tight flea collar and shredded red collar. The foster mother named her Zoey and said she is “sweet, a lover.” Unfortunately, she is not getting along with other house pets and needs a new home. If someone is interested in adopting Zoey, call Laura at (860) 505-7004.

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Administrative Police Sgt. Charles Smedick announced this week that several ordinances pertaining to the winter months are now in effect. The sergeant said warnings are now being placed on vehicles parked in the streets. It shall be unlawful from Dec. 1 to April 1 for the owner or operator of a motor vehicle to allow such vehicle to stand on any street in Plainville for more than one hour between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. on any given day. Any violator of this parking ordinance shall be fined not less than $10 for each offense, and shall pay for towing, moving, parking and storage charges for any car removed from any street. The Town of Plainville has an ordinance regarding putting snow on public roadways. No one should “plow, throw, put, or cause to be thrown, or put any snow or ice from any private property” into any public roadway, according to the ordinance , Violation is punishable by a $25 fine. The Town of Plainville has an ordinance regarding keeping sidewalks clear in the winter. Owners and/or tenants are responsible for removing snow from sidewalks and making them safe for use within 24 hours of snowfall. Violation is punishable by a $25 fine and an additional $25 can be levied for every day sidewalks are not cleared. For more information, call the Plainville Police Department, at (860) 747-1616.

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