A vehicle in Miriam Hospital’s parking lot on Summit Avenue gets a shot from the charging station. Many patients have gotten similar treatment from the hospital.
The plowing in the neighborhood, especially on main streets like Hope, Summit, and Rochambeau, was atrocious after the Friday storm. Would it be productive for SNA to make a collective ;protest to Mayor Elorza? After all, he has made street conditions a priority of his administration.
Thanks, SH
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Spencer Hall · February 12, 2017 at 12:42 pm
The plowing in the neighborhood, especially on main streets like Hope, Summit, and Rochambeau, was atrocious after the Friday storm. Would it be productive for SNA to make a collective ;protest to Mayor Elorza? After all, he has made street conditions a priority of his administration.
Thanks, SH
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