On the way to work on the morning of July 31, I noticed that a rabbit had been hit by a car in Canton. I expected that someone from the Village of Canton would have taken care of it, but sadly, I was …
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On the way to work on the morning of July 31, I noticed that a rabbit had been hit by a car in Canton. I expected that someone from the Village of Canton would have taken care of it, but sadly, I was mistaken. It was still there Aug. 4 in the morning when I left for work. Isn’t it sad that workers waited four days to finally clean it up and only did so because they received a complaint? I find it very sad that no one could be bothered to do a simple task.