Company Agrees To Remove Dead Whale In Plymouth

It looks like a company is willing to take up removing that rotting dead whale that’s been there for weeks and bothering people living in the nearby Ocean Aire Estates.

Homeowners Association President Mike Kelly says he has a company that will transport the remains to a landfill, but just needs a contractor to move the whale to the parking lot. 

If the whale had washed onto a public beach, the town would have been responsible, but this one must be removed by the Homeowners' Association.   

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