THE SHAME NOTICES WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES
We haven’t done this since 2024, but the infamous Shame Notice mass mailings are back in full swing! We mail a personalized shame notice to a shameless neighbor one of you submitted (at your request)… and we also mail a copy to like 50 of your neighbors for good measure.
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THIS GUY GOT PISSED OFF!
“The next town over from us. The owner is pissed he cannot sell his property to a gas station company due to some zoning stuff. So he did this. He has at least 20 toilets on his lawn. And the paint on the garage…” - Kevin J.
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WAKEFIELD TRASH BIN
“We camp at a lake on this road every year and there are some really nice well-kept houses along this road sprinkled with a couple trash bins like this one. Next door neighbor is running some sort of a nursery (plants) out of her house and I’m sure she must love this.” - Laura G.
2063 Province Lake Road, Wakefield, New Hampshire
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BEWARE ‘THE DEVIL MAN’
“This is in Danville, NH. This guy put up this devil man around Halloween and never took it down. It survived the deep and heavy snow of this past winter, the heavy rains of the spring and now the humid summer has begun and devil guy is still there. Even worse, what you can’t see behind the truck are the garbage and boxes of who-knows-what stacked up under the awning.” – Will
Danville, New Hampshire
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WHO’S THE SHAMEFUL NEIGHBOR HERE?
A neighbors’ dispute over a missing tree led police to discover marijuana plants growing in the backyard of a Port St. Lucie home. Port St. Lucie (Florida) police were called to the 200 block of SW Oakridge Drive on Sunday by a man reporting that a tree his daughter had planted was missing from his yard. The man told police he suspected his neighbor had taken the tree. He looked into neighbor’s yard and saw marijuana plants growing there.
The marijuana plants belonged to Kathleen Martin, 59, and Bryan William Martin, 50, of 261 SW Oakridge Drive, according to the police report. As police were trying to get Bryan Martin to answer the door of their house, Kathleen Martin arrived home and told police that they were growing the marijuana for personal use because it helps Bryan Martin sleep.
Police seized four marijuana plants. The Martins were each arrested on charges of possession of marijuana over 20 grams; possession of drug paraphernalia; and intent to sell marijuana. They were taken to the St. Lucie County Jail, where Kathleen Martin was released on a $15,750 bond and Bryan Martin was released on a $1,500 bond.
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