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Thereâs good news and bad news about the Fourth of July.
The good news is that the town intends to have a full paradeâstarting at the former Henry T. Wing School and making the traditional loop through Sandwich Village and back to the school.
The decision, which was made unanimously by the Sandwich Board of Selectmen Thursday night, May 20, was not the recommended course of action from Town Manager George H. (Bud) Dunham.
Mr. Dunham had suggested, at the beginning of the meeting, that the parade be restricted to vehicles only and be carefully orchestrated by the police and Sandwich Recreation Department personnel. He also suggested the parade be held at 1:30 PM to allow churchgoers to worship and then attend the parade.
The US Army Corps has politely asked a state environmental agency to stand downâfor nowâon its questions about the quality of sand that would be scooped from Scusset Beach and deposited on Town Neck Beach.
Michael S. Riccio, the Army Corpsâ project manager for the New England District, said in a recent email to Town Manager George H. (Bud) Dunham that the Corps had erred in asking the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) to weigh in on the consistency of Scusset sand.
Mr. Riccio said that althoughâin seeking the many permits needed before the Army Corps can dredge and deposit almost 400,000 cubic yards of sand on badly eroded Town Neck Beachâthe Army Corps asked CZM for a âconsistency determinationâ the request came too soon in the lengthy process.