4/14/2021
No fish overstocking will make for trickier catch at Hope Pond
Hope Pond will not be “overstocked” this year to assist youths catching fish in the annual recreation fishing derby but is still open for fishing. (Breeze photo by Jacquelyn Moorehead)
SCITUATE – Recreational fishing will return to Hope Pond this year, but catching a fish will be a little more difficult without the “overstocking” that typically occurs for the youth fishing derby, according to Recreation Director David Pannone.
Pannone told members of the Town Council last Thursday, April 8, that there was confusion in town whether Hope Pond would be open for fishing after he sent out an email blast notifying residents that the pond would not be stocked.
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The ongoing federal investigation related to the dumping of contaminated material in Olneyville tied to the 6/10 construction project is advancing.
Federal agents visited the home of a supervisor of Barletta Engineering the company is the lead contractor on both the 6/10 project the state s largest construction project as well as the contractor on another RIDOT project Pawtucket/Central Falls Commuter Rail Station and Bus Hub.
Truckloads and truckloads of contaminated material were transported to a Plainfield Street location adjacent to homes and small businesses in June of 2020 by Barletta and under the supervision of the RIDOT.
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