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Another sure sign of spring: Our first major brush fire

Fire in Stony Brook Reservation

Boston firefighters are in Stony Brook Reservation on the West Roxbury end battling a three-alarm brush fire. Jan watched the rising smoke from the Hancock building in the Back Bay.

Stony Brook is one of three areas in Boston particularly prone to brush fires - the other two being the marshes along the Neponset River in Dorchester and the Back Bay Fens along the Muddy River.

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I got an alert this morning saying that the conditions for a fire were high. Considering that it rained some yesterday, I was skeptical, but I guess I shouldn't have been.

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...of camps in the woods there. Or a cigarette..

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Yup. Smokers throw their flaming garbage on the ground multiple times per day and then let other people deal with it.

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I discovered a tiny mulch fire at the fresh pond shopping plaza today. A few kicks of dirt quelled it.

Everything seems pretty dry, except for those lingering snow banks.

Careful where you throw those cigarette butts!

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I now get the notices from our building management at work.. and I had to forward a memo about cigarette butts and mulch. Apparently we had a problem last year with this.

(and so did Market Basket in Chelsea.. so much so CFD told DSM to change the mulch out with something else)

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These fires most often start with a cigarette butt, carelessly disposed of -- and let's be honest, they're almost all carelessly disposed of. I know exactly one smoker who disposes of his butts in a responsible fashion. He extinguishes them, then places them in a small metal box he carries around for that purpose. He does not simply toss them somewhere. I do not know of one single other smoker who has the decency to do that.

Smokers, stop throwing your butts. Just stop it. It's a dirty, disgusting, selfish habit in the best of circumstances, and at times like these it's dangerous as well. Take responsibility for your trash.

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