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Harvard police warn of paving scam targeting residents

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HARVARD — A warning has been issued by the Harvard Police Department regarding suspicious paving companies soliciting in the area.

A local resident came forward today to report a paving company demanding cash payment upfront.

In addition, there have been accounts of another company going door-to-door offering sealcoating services.

The police urge residents to exercise caution, as all solicitors are required to register with the police department.

Soliciting without permission is unlawful in the town.

Before agreeing to any services, homeowners are advised to thoroughly check the credentials of any paving or sealcoating company that approaches them.

The Harvard Police Department encourages anyone who encounters suspicious activity or feels pressured by these companies to call the police without delay.

The department emphasizes that the safety and well-being of the community are paramount.

Residents are asked to remain alert and to inform others in the community to prevent potential scams.

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