by David Cedrone | Oct 19, 2020 | News
The town of Norwell is asking Governor Baker to reconsider cutting $50,000 in funds that help keep the North River preserved. WATD’s David Cedrone has the story: Throughout the COVID-19 crisis many municipalities have been hit financially both on...
by David Cedrone | Oct 18, 2020 | News
The town of Norwell is putting together a Hazardous Mitigation Plan to submit to FEMA. Here on the South Shore hurricanes can wreak havoc and when they do it’s a cost municipalities do not budget for. Norwell has submitted a hazardous mitigation plan to FEMA and the...
by David Cedrone | Oct 14, 2020 | News
Raising the commercial tax base in Kingston has been an ongoing issue due to the lack of proper sewer services. WATD’s David Cedrone has the story: Over the past few years requests for sewer hookups for restaurants, retail spaces, multi-unit housing and...
by David Cedrone | Oct 7, 2020 | News
Duxbury is moving forward with a project that would offer up to 6 affordable housing units. WATDs David Cedrone has the story: Currently Duxbury sits at roughly 8 percent of the 10 percent requirement by the state. Back in 1969 Massachusetts adopter...
by David Cedrone | Oct 2, 2020 | News
The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant decommissioning is a slow moving process and Duxbury’s Nuclear Advisory Committee is keeping tabs on every move they make. WATD’s David Cedrone has the story: The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant closed back in May of...
by David Cedrone | Sep 25, 2020 | News
Plymouth is extending the work at home policy for town employees, upgrading air filtration systems in town buildings and looking to purchase more open space. WATD’s David Cedrone has more:
by David Cedrone | Sep 16, 2020 | News
The town of Duxbury is discussing their budget and how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced them to take a look at some potential lay-offs and cuts. WATD’s David Cedrone has the story: The board of selectmen discussed the FY 2022 budget for each town...
by David Cedrone | Sep 3, 2020 | News
Photo Credit: WATD’s David Cedrone/ Mann Hill section of Egypt Beach Scituate residents will be able to view stones delivered to Egypt Beach before the berm project continues. The town recently started a project to replace stones that have washed away from the...
by David Cedrone | Sep 2, 2020 | Election News
It was a close race for the selectman seat in Duxbury with record turnouts for their special election. Amy MacNab is the new Duxbury selectwoman with 1,817 votes MacNab says she thanks the voters and her competition and she is looking forward to representing the...
by David Cedrone | Aug 24, 2020 | News
Difference in stone size: Left is current stones on beach and the right side is the new stones added for the project (this is the Mann Hill section of the beach). Photo Credit: David Cedrone/WATD News Scituate’s Egypt Beach is a shingle or pebble beach and there are...