In the second phase of a larger plan that will fundamentally change the use of several blocks along the corridor, five candidates are being considered for designations as developers of 12 of the 18 vacant lots put out to bid last summer in the Grove Hall section of Blue Hill Avenue. City officials are reviewing proposals and expect to make decisions by mid-December, according
Westwood Police Logs: Feb. 8-15: Coyote and raccoon sightings
The following are excerpts from the Westwood Police logs from Feb. 8-15. The logs are public record.
Monday, Feb. 8
11:40 p.m.: Police were summoned to Highland Glen on reports of a suspicious person lurking around Unit 1. They were unable to locate.
Tuesday, Feb. 9
7:40 a.m.: A resident reported seeing a large coyote in the area of Evergreen Avenue near Oak Street. Officers checked the neighborhood, but were unable to locate.
9:51 a.m.: A Pomeranian/husky mix was reported missing in the vicinity of Pond Street.
10:41 a.m.: One vehicle rear-ended another in the vicinity of 710 High St. The operator of the trailing vehicle said they had lost control because of a sneeze. There were no injuries, and minor damage to both vehicles.