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Scituate wind turbine to stop spinning at night this summer
By Johanna Seltz Globe Correspondent,Updated March 12, 2021, 4:37 p.m.
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The Scituate wind turbine.
Responding to years of complaints from neighbors that they canât sleep at night because of the noise from the Scituate Wind turbine, the Scituate Select Board ordered the operation shut down at night â from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. â from mid-May to mid-October.
The seasonal hiatus will cost the town about $96,000, according to data from Scituate Wind, the private company that owns and runs the 400-foot-tall turbine on town property under a contract with the town.
The SU alum behind the old Carrier Dome roof sales
Courtesy of Brandon Steiner
Since his freshman year at Syracuse, Brandon Steiner has loved exclusive SU apparel and memorabilia. Now, he s selling those items to Orange fans.
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When Brandon Steiner lived with an SU football player as a freshman during the 1977-78 school year, he became infatuated with this roommate’s team-issued gear. He enjoyed wearing it, too, often sharing with his roommate.
His interest sparked a business idea. Steiner realized people were interested in exclusive gear that wasn’t as accessible. He was friends with many players on the football team, so he sold some of their gear to students. Steiner saw there was a bigger opportunity to sell memorabilia, something that wasn’t common at the time. Steiner founded his memorabilia company CollectibleXchange in the 1990s.