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Brett Burkinshaw Death Announced By Newburyport Fire Department – NECN

Since July 2005, he had also been a reserve police officer for the Newburyport Police Department. An electrician by trade, Burkinshaw also served as fire alarm assistant superintendent. He saved the City of Newburyport thousands of dollars by volunteering to repair wiring in emergency lights and sirens in both fire engines and police cruisers over the course of his career, according to LeClaire. Firefighter Burkinshaw was a remarkable, kind person who made a lasting impression on many people, as has been evident by the profound community support in the wake of his diagnosis, LeClaire said. He is survived by a loving wife and daughter.

North Shore Projects Recommended For Federal Funding

Reply U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton: We re moving these projects forward in the process to deliver on some of my top goals: easing traffic, giving people more freedom and options to move about beyond cars, and addressing the chronic lack of mental health care. (Shutterstock) BEVERLY, MA Mental health support, as well as public and alternative transportation and infrastructure programs, were among the 17 North Shore projects nominated for up to $40 million in federal funds. U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Salem) released his list of appropriation nominations for the state s 6th Congressional District on Friday. Moulton s office said the project requests are divided into two types: Community Project Funding, which are projects that he sent to the House Committee on Appropriations, and Member Designated Projects, which are sent to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

Protecting Plum Island from erosion - Dredging Today

Protecting Plum Island from erosion March 10, 2021, by Eldin Ganic The Town of Newbury Selectboard voted earlier this week in support of a sand replenishment project that would protect Plum Island from erosion, The Daily News reports.  The project, which involves using sand dredged from the Merrimack and Piscataqua rivers, was among several issues the board reviewed at its meeting via Zoom. The only board member to oppose the project was  Geraldine Heavey, who said that she was concerned about its cost to the town. “I don’t want to pay half a million dollars for sand,” Heavey said. At the meeting, Chair JR Colby and fellow board member Geoffrey Walker explained that the main goal of this project is to protect the Newbury side of Plum Island.

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