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A Coast Guard search was set off late Sunday night in Dyes Inlet after authorities received reports of flare sightings in the vicinity of Lions Park in East Bremerton, a popular spot for shooting off Fourth of July fireworks.
A Coast Guard helicopter arrived in the area at about 12:30 a.m. Monday to search the water, Coast Guard spokesman Petty Officer Steve Strohmaier said. A law enforcement officer on the Warren Avenue Bridge aiding in the search saw many vessels on the water below but no signs of distress, he said.
At about 5 a.m. a Coast Guard vessel from Seattle conducted a first light search, and that search was suspended at around 7 a.m. with negative results and no signs of distress in the area, Strohmaier said.
Tanzi resigns from town s Historic District Commission
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4/13/2021
Greene exits Historic District Commission, calls it ‘a joke’
Tom Greene, second from left, is pictured here conversing with members of the Historic District Commission and developer Shane Piche back in April of 2019 after the commission blocked the requested demolition of the old Brayton School in Centredale. Greene has resigned from the HDC and asked town officials to dissolve it. (Breeze photo by Ethan Shorey)
NORTH PROVIDENCE – The town’s official historian has resigned his longtime role as a member of the Historic District Commission, describing membership on it as “a joke” and saying the commission makes decisions only to have “someone other than commission members” make the opposite decisions.