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Friday, April 22, 2005

Black Death Threatens City

Fearing disease and looking to raise some badly needed cash, New Brunswick will be issuing summons for litter and uncleanliness.
Poor sanitation often poses a health hazard, Bray said. Trash piles on city streets often attract vermin, which are common vectors for germs

We know first hand that rats like trash. After a year living at 135 Easton, the ally was so filled with garbage and other rotting shit, the landlord demanded we clean it as he was selling the house.

During the process, we first discovered a baby rat just old enough to walk. Then we discovered three more. Then ten, some of them still blind. Finally, mamma rat was woken up and bounded off in the direction of prosper street.

We finished cleaning the ally of dirt, feces, and other matter. The rat however, went on to reproduce, leading to an infestation on Prosper street that summer.

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