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Candidate profile: Alan Slavin for Selectman

Alan Slavin, an incumbent Selectman who has been on the board for nine years, is running for another term because he hopes to see some major projects through. Slavin has had a focus on transportation and infrastructure during his time in town politics, and that’s work he hopes to continue.  “Things take forever,” Slavin said. He explained that the South Coast Rail Program that extends commuter rail service to New Bedford and Fall River has been in process for 37 years, and he’s been working on bringing that service to Wareham for seven years. He lobbied to get Cranberry Highway rebuilt, and worked with the state to more closely monitor crews after residents and businesses complained about the state of the roadway last summer. He also got the installation of a traffic light at Swifts Beach Road and Rte. 6 moved up on MassDOT’s maintenance calendar to 2024 from its original 2030 date.

SouthCoast Volunteers Remove Trash, Plant Trees at Area Reserves

SouthCoast Volunteers Remove Trash, Plant Trees at Area Reserves Mother Nature doesn t get just one day of celebration; She gets seven! In honor of Earth Week, dozens of volunteers got active with the Buzzards Bay Coalition on Saturday, helping clean up the SouthCoast and make it a better place to live. Photo Courtesy of Buzzards Bay Coalition 40 volunteers showed up on what turned out to be a beautiful spring day. The group split up to cover The Bogs and the New Boston Trail on the Mattapoisett River Reserve, The Sawmill on the Acushnet River Reserve and Horseshoe Mill in Wareham. Once at their cleanup locations, volunteers removed a total of more than 30 bags of garbage, including four TVs and five tires.

Board of Selectmen candidates talk development, conservation and their vision for Wareham

Board of Selectmen candidates talk development, conservation and their vision for Wareham
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Buzzards Bay Coalition awarded more than $45,000 for improved water quality monitoring

Apr 22, 2021 The Buzzards Bay Coalition was selected as a recipient for a $45,474 Water Quality Monitoring Grant, according to an April 21 press release announcement from State Sen. Marc Pacheco. The funds will “support the purchase of equipment and supplies for long-term monitoring at more than 400 sites in the Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod and Islands watersheds conducted by seven partner organizations,” the statement said. The release also said that several locals bodies of water are in need of updated testing to determine their current condition, and the grant money should help “increase the availability of surface water quality data.” The statement explained that Water Quality Monitoring Grants provide resources to help test water quality in rivers, lakes ponds and other coastal resources across the state.

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