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Massapequa Park property to be cleaned following neighbor complaints about critters eating garbage

The Village of Massapequa Park tells News 12 it will bill the homeowner for Tuesday's cleanup.

Carmen Grant

Mar 4, 2024, 10:58 PM

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A property on Lakeshore Boulevard in Massapequa Park will be cleaned up Tuesday morning. For weeks, neighbors had complained about the piles of garbage bags left in the driveway of a home at 378 Lakeshore Blvd.

Residents claim the homeowner left the trash on his property after a fire broke out inside his home back in February. "The raccoons have been eating through it every morning and there is garbage all over the place, it's digesting," says Jen Nicoletti, who lives next door.

The Village of Massapequa Park tells News 12 it will bill the homeowner for Tuesday's cleanup.

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