If the National Guard Bureau agrees to produce a full Environmental Impact Statement, that process could slow down the project for years, and likely elicit many more public meetings, which environmentalists have been seeking since August.
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‘It’s gut-wrenching’: Edgar Bowser, man who killed Shrewsbury Police Officer James Lonchiadis in 1975, granted medical parole
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
In 1975, Edgar Bowser, armed with a .32 caliber handgun, shot and killed 28-year-old Shrewsbury Police Officer James Lonchiadis. Forty-six years later, Bowser has been granted medical parole.
The 62-year-old inmate has spent much of the past five decades behind bars but is now being granted medical parole after a decision was issued by Massachusetts Department of Correction Commissioner Carol Mici, sources told MassLive.
Bowser, an inmate at Old Colony Correctional Center in Bridgewater, has been diagnosed with metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma, a rare cancer that originates in the upper part of the throat. The cancer has spread to his bones, and he remains unresponsive, which is why he was granted medical parole in the first place, according to Bowser’s Somerville-based attorney, Rebecca Rose.
By BRONWEN | Cape Cod Times | Published: February 3, 2021 (Tribune News Service) The Association to Preserve Cape Cod on Wednesday filed an appeal to the Secretary of the Commonwealth in response to the Massachusetts Army National Guard s denial of a state public records request. The request was made by APCC for copies of all public comments submitted to the Guard on the multipurpose machine gun range proposed for Camp Edwards at Joint Base Cape Cod. The appeal was filed after the Guard denied APCC s Jan. 19 request for copies of the public comments, which was submitted by APCC under the state s public records law.
APCC submits records request for proposed Joint Base machine gun range
The Barnstable Patriot
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod on Tuesday submitted a public records request to the Massachusetts Army National Guard for copies of the public comments received during the 30-day comment period on the multi-purpose machine gun range proposed at Joint Base Cape Cod.
Filed under the Massachusetts public records law, the records request s an effort to obtain copies of all comments received during last year’s public comment period for the final Environmental Assessment and draft Finding of No Significant Impact for the proposed machine gun range, said Andrew Gottlieb, APCC executive director.