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Tree House Brewery Hit With New Legal Challenges

Three new legal salvos this week were fired over the bow of a proposed taproom and retail beer sales operation on Town Neck Road. Boston attorney Daniel J. Bailey III has filed complaints with the Massachusetts Office of Public Safety and Inspection and the Sandwich Conservation Commission alleging that a building permit should not have been issued to Tree House Brewing Company. Tree House’s proposed business is located within a flood zone and a protected coastal wetland resource area, Mr. Bailey said in his letter to the state public safety office’s board of appeals. Mr. Bailey said he is bringing the complaint on behalf of four couples who live on Freeman Avenue, which is adjacent to the proposed taproom and beer distribution site.

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Sandwich Board of Selectmen approve plans for Tree House Brewery

SANDWICH Founders of the Tree House Brewing Co. were inundated by concerns from their soon-to-be neighbors during a virtual license hearing Thursday evening.  “I do think this is all exciting,” said Pam Arrighi, a resident who lives a few doors down from the proposed new Tree House Brewing Co.. But, “How do you think this is not going to affect our lives every single day?”  The Sandwich Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to grant Tree House Brewing Co. a Farmer Series Pouring Permit and Entertainment License.  There were more than 50 participants in the remote hearing on the ZOOM video-conferencing platform. 

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Perry Township 2021 street repaving has about $430,000 for 3 miles

The Independent PERRY TWP. – Work should get rolling by early summer to resurface sections of more than a dozen streets for the township s 2021 road repaving program. John Masalko, supervisor of the Perry Road Department, said parts of 15 neighborhood roads located on Perry s northwest side are slated for improvements. The northwest sector is specifically being targeted this year to help save a few bucks. We re concentrating on the one area, Masalko said. Jumping all over the township gets us charged a mobilization fee. But all these roads (on the list) are bad. Estimated cost for the 2021 proposed resurfacing project is approximately $430,000, according to Masalko, who expects the public bidding process for construction to be finalized in May.

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Police Report 3-10-21

• A report of theft on Hodges Street in Woodville.   FRIDAY, MARCH 5 • Terrance Bailey Bradford, 24 of Pisgah, was charged with theft of property third degree and burglary third degree. • Warren Clayton Gray, 63 of Woodville, was charged with DUI. • Shane Henley, 27 of Scottsboro, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and receiving stolen property first degree. • Bobby Wayne Horne, 54 of Bridgeport, was arrested on a probation revocation. • Rodney McBride, 43 of Section, was charged with assault third degree. • Joseph Pritchett, 35 of Scottsboro, was arrested on four counts of probation revocation.   • Steven Lynn Belvin, 47 of Scottsboro, was charged with failure to appear. • Sean Michael Collins, 44 of Stevenson, was charged with illegal possession of prescription drugs, possession of marijuana second degree, possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal mischief third degree and domestic violence by strangulati

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