Officials promise fines for blight
Town gave property owners until Sept. 15 to address issues and concerns
William J. Dowd
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A pair of Swampscott commercial property owners has for the third time been mailed official outreach notices by the local building inspector for allegedly violating the town’s blighted property bylaw.
The dilapidated properties the town argues remain in violation include the old gas station at 182 Paradise Road – owned by Best Petroleum – as well as the old General Glover House Restaurant at 299 Salem St. – owned by the Sunbeam Development Limited Partnership (Sunbeam).