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    Thursday, May 09, 2024

    Some New London dwellers get special snow rules

    I just finished paying my handyman for shoveling my stairs and sidewalk and digging my car out because I just did not feel like doing it. We here in the so-called bad area are out digging after every snowstorm, shoveling and putting down the free sand and dirt from the city, while some neighbors buy and put down the store-bought salt to make sure no one slips and gets hurt and sues.

    Why is it that if you drive down Montauk Avenue past Mitchell College, only one or two houses have their sidewalks cleared? It looks like no one has tried to do anything to clear the mounds of snow at all.

    I realize some might be away, but why are cars in the driveways without snow? If we can get out there and do what we have to do because the law says so, why is it that others don't and, even worse, no one is telling them to do it?

    If for any reason I can't get out there to shovel after a snowstorm or do not have the money to pay someone to do it, and I get fined, I will fight it!

    What's good for some is good for all.