Vernon Ogrodnek
Barbara Monahan, of Fuae Avenue in Northfield, stands in the basement of her home Friday Jan. 11, 2013 near the pipe (in background at far right) that she says spewed raw city sewage almost seven inches deep, ruining almost everything that was there.
Vernon Ogrodnek
Barbara Monahan, of Fuae Avenue in Northfield, stands in front of her home where belongings that were in her basement are stacked with a sign warning of possible contamination Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there. She is concerned people will take the items before the trash truck picks it up.
Vernon Ogrodnek
Barbara Monahan, of Fuae Avenue in Northfield, stands in front of her home where belongings that were in her basement are stacked with a sign warning of possible contamination Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there. She is concerned people will take the items before the trash truck picks it up.
Vernon Ogrodnek
A warning sign in front of the home of Barbara Monahan, off Fuae Avenue in Northfield, is meant to deter people from taking items that she claims were contaminated by raw sewage, Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there.
Vernon Ogrodnek
Belongings that were in the basement of Barbara Monahan, of Fuaa Avenue in Northfield, are stacked in front of her home with a sign warning of possible contamination Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there. She is concerned people will take the items before the trash truck picks it up.
Vernon Ogrodnek
Barbara Monahan, of Fuaa Avenue in Northfield, stands in the basement of her home Friday Jan. 11, 2013 next to the pipe that she claims spewed raw city sewage almost seven inches deep, ruining almost everything that was there.
Vernon Ogrodnek
A warning sign in front of the home of Barbara Monahan, off Fuaa Avenue in Northfield, is meant to deter people from taking items that she claims were contaminated by raw sewage, Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there.
Vernon Ogrodnek
Barbara Monahan, of Fuaa Avenue in Northfield, stands in front of her home where belongings that were in her basement are stacked with a sign warning of possible contamination Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there. She is concerned people will take the items before the trash truck picks it up.
Vernon Ogrodnek
Barbara Monahan, of Fuaa Avenue in Northfield, stands in front of her home where belongings that were in her basement are stacked with a sign warning of possible contamination Friday Jan. 11, 2013. Monahan claims raw city sewage backed up into her basement ruining almost everything that was there. She is concerned people will take the items before the trash truck picks it up.
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