Upon level upon level and a pool on the roof, its like something out of mtv. Often at times you see the house that kind of screams party and even though would have talked about it extensively via email that there are regulations. Theres noise ordinances. Reporter local business man Doug Jeffries owns the house. He uses airbnb to rent it. They receive calls every night that there is a party at this house. Reporter vanessa natelili worked on the lawsuit for the attorney general and said in one year police were called more than 100 times. Cops have come, said theyve heard nothing. Reporter jeffries blame one neighbor for all the calls. Its the just the noise. Its the safety. Mr. Jeffries house does not have any sprinklers. Reporter there are also issues with exits. Jeffries says there arent. As far as sprinklers, we asked. As applies to any home in d. C. Reporter jeffries says since he got the lawsuit hes added this line to airbnb page not for events, but just last night there was this. I
Patty Schlaeger, recently named as the Garden Club Member of the Year, said they try to pick the most vibrant, colored flowers to allow for people to see them from the street or when driving by.
Patty Schlaeger, recently named as the Garden Club Member of the Year, said they try to pick the most vibrant, colored flowers to allow for people to see them from the street or when driving by.
The King Haiglar Garden Club will meet next Monday, May 13, at 3 p.m. at The Colonial at Old Camden. Hostesses will be Kay Speaks, Grace Young, and Linda Shaylor.