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August 11, 2008

Floods across city after rain

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Heavy rains yesterday caused flooding throughout the city including the parking lot of the Somerville Police Department.

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Photos by William Tauro

Comments

And what is the new sewer project on Somerville Ave suppose to do? Work!!! How disgusting is this. All that money being poured down the drain and still the Police Station and Fire Station on Somerville Ave still floods out.

The Somerville Ave Sewer project is a big joke! Somerville Ave near LaRonga Bakery flooded over a foot of water this past Sunday! What was the sence of doing the project in the first place when all problems remain the same?

Have you noticed that the Somerville Avenue sewer project is not yet finished? A bit premature to be already claiming that it does not work.

Shocking! What's up with the new sewer project? Those idiots have been demolishing Somerville Ave and putting it back for the last several months! Plus, you have to have a full-time cop standing like an idiot on every work site along the street! I hope they finally get rid of the requirement that cops have to be on site. It's such a waste of resources. Freaking unions.

Any truth to the rumor that the trailer that houses the firefighters in Union Square floated away with the rain on Sunday? If so, maybe the City could buy them a new trailer to replace the "temporary housing" that they've been living in for the past 10 years.

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