Mosquito Project Takes Out Nearly 4,000 Tires From Auto Repair Site

Mosquito Project Takes Out Nearly 4,000 Tires From Auto Repair Site

Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitos, and stacked tires collect standing water. So the Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project removed 3,936 tires from a former auto repair business in Norwell, Massachusetts during the past few months — the lion's share of 4,617 old tires removed from properties throughout the county, according to The Patriot Ledger.

When You Really Want To Go All Out for Valentine’s Day, This Is What You Do
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When You Really Want To Go All Out for Valentine’s Day, This Is What You Do

Matthew McDonald

Someone left an elaborate Valentine's Day salute to someone named Jessica on a snowbank off Optical Avenue in Keene, New Hampshire, according to The Keene Sentinel. As the name of the street suggests, you have to see it to believe it; it's more complex than the ornate 1909 Valentine's Day card that accompanies this item below.

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