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Scituate council delays decision on firms
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SCITUATE – Neighbors complained during public comment at the Scituate Town Council meeting last Thursday for a resident’s target practice so loud and long it was described as “horrific.” Scituate resident Heather Card of 198 Old Danielson Pike said her neighbors shoot guns in their backyard for target practice several times a week for multiple hours at a time.
Card said the noise is so loud and disruptive she cannot have people out in her yard for outdoor parties for gatherings or go outside for yard work. Shooting typically begins with quieter, assumed smaller guns, and goes into louder, rapid-fire type target practice throughout the day.
2/24/2021
Scituate will replace Ponaganset Falls gate at original location
Scituate residents hike along Hemlock Road to view the scenic Ponaganset Falls. Though access to the falls is restricted by the Providence Water Supply Board, residents often park along Hemlock Road to enjoy the view. (Breeze photo by Jacquelyn Moorehead)
SCITUATE – The Scituate Department of Public Works will replace the missing gate at Ponaganset Falls at local taxpayers’ expense.
Councilor Tim McCormick, liaison to the Providence Water Supply Board, said the new gate will cost less than $1,000 to replace.
In December the PWSB had requested $1,300 for half the cost to replace the gate using heavier material, but to move the gate closer to the intersection of Ponaganset Road and Hemlock Road to keep drivers from parking there. The council declined that proposal, the general feeling being that it should remain more open to recreation seekers.