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Return of the tundra swans attracting spectators in Lambton Shores Tundra swans have returned to farm fields near the Lambton Heritage Museum in Lambton Shores which serve as a traditional pit stops on the birds annual migration north.
Author of the article: Paul Morden
Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021 • March 10, 2021 • 2 minute read • Tundra swans are shown in this file photo flying over Greenway Road in Lambton Shores. The nearby Lambton Heritage Museum is currently closed but it s offering Return of the Swans activities online to celebrate the annual stop by thousands of the birds on their migration to the Canadian Arctic. Photo by File photo /The Observer
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SCITUATE – Contrary to rumors, the Scituate Department of Public Works does not hand out free sand to residents, said DPW director Kirk Loiselle, who responded to requests with an e-blast on Feb. 9.
Last week, Loiselle said a post on social media incorrectly advised Scituate residents to pick up the sand, used to protect road and walkways from slippery situations, at the DPW on Trimtown Road.
Since the post, Loiselle said the DPW is bombarded with questions from residents ranging from how much sand can be picked up, when, and where. Loiselle said the DPW never handed out the sand in the past.