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  2. Five restaurants closed, pests seen at several places in ...

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    Five restaurants were closed due to serious health violations, several places received high scores, and pests were seen in the latest Fort Worth health inspections, according to city data. There ...

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    Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Fort Worth for Dec. 10th - Dec. 23rd, 2023. Scores are based on a demerit system.

  4. 5 restaurants closed, several roaches seen in latest Fort ...

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    Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Fort Worth for Oct. 22nd - Nov. 4th, 2023. Scores are based on a demerit system.

  5. Roaches found at four restaurants in Fort Worth inspections ...

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    The city inspected 110 restaurants between Sept. 2 and Sept. 16. Four restaurants failed and two were closed for serious health code violations.

  6. Donald J. Trump State Park - Wikipedia

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    Donald J. Trump State Park is a 436-acre (1.8 km 2) state park in the towns of Yorktown and Putnam Valley in Westchester and Putnam counties, New York. The park consists of property that was donated to New York State in 2006 by developer Donald Trump. Maintenance of the park was halted in 2010 due to budget constraints, and the park remains ...

  7. Teatown Lake Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit nature preserve and environmental education center in Westchester County, New York, U.S., located in the towns of Ossining, Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle. [2] The reservation includes an 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) [3] nature preserve and education center, visited annually by around 25,000 people.