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A Salem High School junior is looking for donations for his Eagle Scout project to install a wheelchair swing at Waterworth Memorial Park.
Sam Murray first approached the Salem Parks Commission last summer about his idea, which still needed the approval of his Eagle Scout committee and the Sandy Beaver district. Since then, he received all approvals necessary to go forward.
Murray, a member of Troop 6 at St. Paul Church, posted details on the park department’s social media page and also addressed city council during a recent meeting.
The cost of the project is estimated at $8,500 for the cost of the swing, concrete pad and signage.
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SALEM Operation Harassment has begun against the geese at Waterworth Memorial Park.
On Wednesday, city Parks Director Shane Franks and Parks Foreman Jim Grimm informed parks commission members about the scare tactics being employed to thin out the goose population.
Those methods include firing off noise effects known as bangers and screamers twice a day, in the morning and in the afternoon, and equipping police with laser pointers to harass the fowl later in the day during park patrols.
Franks said the intentional harassment techniques were recommended by the Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District in a management plan accepted by the board last year for improving water quality and eliminating geese.