Saturday, March 3, 2012

DINER TOLD TO CLEAR THE AIR.(CAPITAL REGION)

Byline: MIKE FRICANO Staff writer

The owner of a Western Avenue restaurant that has been the subject of numerous complaints about cooking and garbage odors agreed to install a new odor-abating device Wednesday under threat of being closed.

For three years, residents near the Metro 20 Diner have asked the town to enforce its ``odor-free'' regulations and order diner owner Demetrios Michael to get rid of the odors of grease, fish, garlic, etc. that have polluted their air.

Michael said at Wednesday's Zoning Board of Appeals meeting that he would raise the fan, which expels the air from the restaurant, about five feet and make it spin faster. If it …

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