Vacant Norwich House On Guernsey Street Torn Down Following Fire
Published: June 19th, 2020
By: Zachary Meseck

Vacant Norwich house on Guernsey Street torn down following fire The remains of a vacant home that caught fire at 37 Guernsey Street in the City of Norwich earlier this week were taken down on Friday after it was deemed structurally unsafe. (Submitted photos)

NORWICH - A vacant home on Guernsey Street was torn down on Friday after sustaining structural damage from a fire earlier this week.

According to City of Norwich Fire Department Chief Jan Papelino, at 2:52 a.m. on Tuesday, there was a 911 call that a house and tree at 37 Guernsey Street were on fire.

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Comments

moparman
4 years ago
Yet the building on Mitchel St. is still there !! This is unacceptable tear it down so you can make more WELFARE housing and ease the burden on the landlords. Who aren't getting paid enough for rent, if at all, to cover their taxes and losses from damages from these fine upstanding citizens living off the system.
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