Canton town leaders say state won’t help pay for cleanup on property deemed a biohazard

RUMFORD FALLS TIMES • January 27, 2024

According to new laws of the state’s Animal Welfare Program, the state won’t pay for any of the cleanup needed for a trailer on River Road. The trailer, housing a colony of an estimated 50 feral cats, was first discovered just days before Christmas after flooding forced a man out of the trailer. The trailer is considered a biohazard and has since been condemned by the town.

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