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Debuting a movie on the big screen is the dream of every young filmmaker. And this coming Thursday, a few dozen students in two University of Rhode Island film production classes will realize that dream when their short films are screened at the Misquamicut Drive-In inÂ
Westerly.
Facing audience limits at Edwards Hall due to the pandemic, the Harrington School of Communication and Mediaâs Film/Media Department rented the drive-in to allow for a larger audience while still following health guidelines. Sixteen films â ranging in length from about 5 to 20 minutes â will be shown starting just after sunset at the drive-in, 316 Atlantic Ave., which has a capacity of 160 cars.
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Steve Jahnle, assistant public works director, gave the board an update on the plans.
Jahnle said the Department of Environmental Protection has approved plans for exploring the public works site. Jahnle said that the work needs to include discovering the site of a septic system on the premises. We have no records, he said. The Board of Health had no records. So, basically, they just want us to do the exploratory testing for the leaching field area, in accordance with what the DEP has required us to do.
Monitoring wells
Jahnle said Weston & Sampson, the licensed site professional doing the work, will mobilize a drilling contractor to prepare for installing monitoring wells.