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51.1 | I don't agree... | SPIDER::PEARCE | Linda Pearce | Fri Mar 06 1987 11:52 | 14 |
| There are a few businesses that go out and clean up
their store fronts. Mannings Pharmacy for one.
Every morning when I walk by there is someone outside
picking up the litter.
It's almost spring cleanup time anyway. The Maynard
students get out and do a massive litter cleanup
every spring.
Of course, we can ALL do our share and not litter.
- Linda
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51.2 | DISAGREE WITH THE DISAGREE | PRORAT::KIVLIGHAN | | Fri Mar 06 1987 16:17 | 15 |
| re: .1
There might be a conservative 40-50 downtown merchants? How many
Merchants are a "few" ? At least they don't have a " Why should
I bother attitude ". I would like to commend the few.
I wonder about the idea of waiting for the Hi School students to
collect the litter that has been accumulating all winter if not
longer?
When downtown, I look for the corner trash container but have no
luck.
Walk around town, look down and around then tell me you disagree.
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51.3 | just plain folks | NATASH::WEIGL | Turboferrets - racing for answers | Sun Mar 08 1987 20:01 | 7 |
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Why do you point fingers at the merchants? It seems unlikely to
me that they are the CAUSE of the problem. They MAY be part of
the solution.
re: -.1 trash cans - nods of agreement. The town doesn't appear
to know that they exist.
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51.4 | MAYNARD'S ANTIQUE LITTER | PRORAT::LANTEIGNE | | Mon Mar 09 1987 09:39 | 5 |
| The litter problem in Maynard is not new. I think if one looked
close enough, litter from 1965 could be found on the street. Trash
cans do not exist and are on the endangered species list.
Carl
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51.5 | MERCHANT LEADERSHIP | PRORAT::KIVLIGHAN | | Mon Mar 09 1987 09:52 | 15 |
| re: .3
The Merchants of a community usually are looked upon to set the
direction, tone and provide the leadership of a community. The
Merchants usually work closely with the town through the Chamber
of Commerce. In influencing a town to comply with an avenue of
direction, the hefty tax contribution of the combined members
of the Chamber of Commerce is usually all the leverage that is
needed.
In buying a home, the general appearance of a neighborhood says
a lot about the people living in that neighborhood, the general
appearance of a towns business district says a lot about the
town and its merchants.
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51.6 | DIGITAL also is involved.. | BEES::PEARCE | Linda Pearce | Mon Mar 09 1987 11:30 | 12 |
| I still think that all of us have to do our part, no matter how
small. I think that Digital employees especially should keep
this in mind considering we are the major portion of the pedestrian
traffic during the week.
I do agree that trash cans would help alleviate the problem. But,
just because there are none, is NO excuse for throwing the trash on
the ground.
- Linda
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51.7 | | DRAGON::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO Telecom | Mon Mar 09 1987 12:33 | 11 |
| I'd like to see the town put in litterbaskets also. Maybe it's
part of the rebuilding plan?
Given that some 15,000 (approximately?) people come to work in Maynard
every day, that the streets are narrow, and the strain on town public
works to keep everything clean, I'm surprised there isn't more litter.
And, of course, a lot of trash gets hidden under snow until Spring.
The town doesn't appear to be doing badly, however, if you look
at the recent real estate prices. I even heard some TV news show
mention the "new desirable towns to live in", and Maynard was one!
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51.8 | Down with trash cans! | VIDEO::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Wed Mar 11 1987 16:24 | 4 |
| Trash cans on the sidewalks will make downtown look dumpy. Keep your
trash in your pockets until you get home. Keep if off the town streets,
in or out of cans. Must downtown always look like we're waiting for the
trash men to show up? No!
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51.9 | Are you sure we're talking about the same trash cans? | GOBLIN::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO Telecom | Fri Mar 13 1987 17:46 | 11 |
| What about the small trash containers that hang on lamposts? They
should be adequate, and aren't that obtrusive.
BTW, there are some nice big dumpsters in the parking lot behind
the buildings on Nason and Main streets. Some of them are locked,
though.
The town dump also closed a few years ago! Now I have a pile of
brushwood in my back yard, and one heck of a disposal problem.
(The regular trash pickup won't take it unless it's in bags. Ever
try to bag rose branches?)
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51.10 | bundle them... | BEES::PEARCE | Linda Pearce | Mon Mar 16 1987 08:42 | 10 |
| reply .9
Pete, they should pick them up if you bundle them with
twine. Last year I cut back all my rose bushes and
just tied them up into one big bundle. All they have
to do is grab the middle to avoid the thorns. They
took them with no complaints.
Linda
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51.11 | Humpty Dumpty sat on a Can. | MLCSSE::LANTEIGNE | | Tue Mar 17 1987 08:18 | 5 |
| re.8
Does a dumpy town deserve dumpy cans?
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51.12 | | SARAH::P_DAVIS | Peter Davis, X-NYer | Tue Mar 24 1987 17:57 | 9 |
| Re/ .8:
>
>Trash cans on the sidewalks will make downtown look dumpy.
>
I've never heard this attitude in my life. Every downtown worth
it's salt has some public trash cans. Even if some of us
carry our trash until we find a place to throw it out, many people
don't, and I'd certainly prefer trash cans to loose trash.
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51.13 | Question and Answer | MLCSSE::KIVLIGHAN | | Wed Mar 25 1987 14:19 | 11 |
| re 51.1
Question.
Is the Hi School student massave litter cleanup held in early or
late spring ?
Point of Information.
There is a litter can in town. It is in front of the book store that
sells all the lottery tickets.
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51.14 | Try the main street bridge! | MLCSSE::LANTEIGNE | | Thu Mar 26 1987 08:19 | 9 |
| RE: .13
Another trash container is the river. Anybody want a free bicycle
or a refrigerator?
Carl
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51.15 | " river litter " | MLCSSE::KIVLIGHAN | | Tue Mar 31 1987 17:30 | 7 |
| re .14
Maybe this rain storm will wash the " street litter " into the
Assabet river. The Hi School students will not have to do a
massive cleanup and the communities down river can worry about
the " river litter ".
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51.16 | Get out of the River! | ADVAX::DUNNIGAN | | Fri Apr 03 1987 15:00 | 3 |
| RE: .14
Carl - You're a dump rat!
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51.17 | SQUEAK, SQUEAK, SQUEAK | MLCSSE::LANTEIGNE | | Fri Apr 03 1987 16:01 | 10 |
| RE: .16
Wrong, I'm a mill rat! the problem is that I have to drive thru
a dump just to get to the mill.
By the way, the rain did not wash any of the trash away. The storm
drains were all plugged up with litter.
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51.18 | Sandbags by Bldg. 11 just in case... | JON::MORONEY | Light the fuse and RUN! | Tue Apr 07 1987 11:03 | 6 |
| re .15, .17:
Given the current volume in the river, if the junk isn't washed away by now, it
isn't going anywhere!
-Mike
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