Evidently, Rats Enjoy Brownstone Living, Too
According to the latest Fort Greene Association newsletter, the organization has spent a large portion of its time recently answering calls from residents concerned about the burgeoing rat population in the hood. As a result, the org’s next meeting will focus on the rodent problem and feature a rep from the NYC Department of Health…
According to the latest Fort Greene Association newsletter, the organization has spent a large portion of its time recently answering calls from residents concerned about the burgeoing rat population in the hood. As a result, the org’s next meeting will focus on the rodent problem and feature a rep from the NYC Department of Health to provide tips on how to combat the nasty critters. The next FGA meeting will be held Monday, September 18 at 7:30pm, 85 South Oxford Street.
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“An anti-vermin provision in Rat ners plan…” Ha ha ha. But that would nullify it.
Renogirl that would be when not if. So maybe part of fighting the good fight should involve getting some anti-vermin provision into Rat ners plan and giving up on the never no-way not ever position.
Rats live in subway tunnels. Guess what will happen if they start construction on the rail yards for the Arena? Our neighborhood will be overrun with rats.