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Citizen complaint of the day: Beacon Hill's river of grease
By adamg on Sun, 11/18/2012 - 1:57pm
A slipsiding citizen complains about Ridgeway Lane, off Cambridge:
River of fryer grease. People slipping and falling, getting injured. Attracting rats.
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Gross
The doorway that the river seems to originate from is the back door of Suffolk's Ridgeway building, which houses its commuter cafeteria (or at least it did when I graduated in 2009).
Correction to my comment:
Correction to my comment: Donahue building.
Wherever the grease is coming from, it's revolting and dangerous
The city should get down on Suffolk University and make the University clean up that slimy grease before somebody falls and really breaks their neck on it!
Instead of figuratively breaking their neck?
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EDIT: That other comment wasn't showing up yet when I posted mine. Thanks Miki indeed.
Suffolk University
Thats on Ridgeway Lane. It looks like the grease is coming from the Suffolk University Donahue Building (Located in the back left of the photo). The schools largest cafeteria is located in that building. I'm guessing it is probably coming from there.
River of Slime
http://youtu.be/0K1WZUfvE54
Suffolk
Yes, this is definitely Suffolk University. Right where the fire hydrant is, the University's maintenance department has set up an experimental rat trap. I find it ironic that they're dumping grease which attracts rats, meanwhile they are trying to trap rats. They also need to take care of the trap more often; it is pretty gross to see a dead rat or two in a cramped wire cage.
Maybe thats the experimental
Maybe thats the experimental part, sending a message to all the other rats to get lost or they will have the same fate?
Uhm
EW
This comment
...is to try to make it so I'm not the only one who has Billy Joel singing "We're all carried alooooooong/By the river of grease" running through his head all day
One hundred years ago, Beacon
One hundred years ago, Beacon Hill had stables, and the streets ran with horse piss. Ah, the old days, before cars ruined the city.