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With Millions In State Funding, Adams' Greylock Glen Project Moves Ahead


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A long-awaited outdoor recreation center project in Adams, Massachusetts has received $6.5 million in state funding.
In Adams, word that Massachusetts will fund the Greylock Glen project from a state bond comes as a great relief.
“I think it s a level of satisfaction that, to a certain extent, Adams and the Greylock Glen project in general, has just finally been recognized for what it is, as a regional project, what it is for the town of Adams, and that we can finally convert, to a certain extent, this interest in outdoor recreation, the natural asset that it is into an economic development project, said Town Administrator Jay Green. “Greylock Glen is about 1000 acres, give or take. Most of it, with the exception of about 55 acres give or take, is completely wide open space, with trails, et cetera. It s in the shadow of Mount Greylock itself, and it s a beautiful wide open space with great vistas of the mountain range around us.” ....

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Boston Water and Sewer Commission, Stakeholders Weigh Embattled North Allston Drainpipe Expansion | News


Boston Water and Sewer Commission chief engineer John P. Sullivan justified the BWSC’s plans to proceed with the controversial Harvard-funded North Allston Drainpipe Expansion Project in a virtual meeting with local politicians, Allston residents, and University representatives Monday.
Harvard has pledged to foot the estimated $50 million bill for the drainpipe expansion, which the BWSC said will enlarge the width of some existing pipes, add two water filtration machines, and direct stormwater through a new outfall into the Charles River.
This meeting comes after Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Kathleen A. Theoharides certified the BWSC’s environmental notification form in March, which drew scrutiny from local residents and environmentalists concerned about construction and water quality impacts. ....

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Harvard-Funded North Allston Drainpipe Expansion Confronts Political Challenge | News


The new pipe would have an outfall on state-owned parkland in front of Soldiers Field Rd. and the offices of Sanofi-Genzyme.
Harvard has been drawn into yet another expensive political dispute over a construction project in Allston — this time over a drainpipe that the University maintains is essential to prevent flooding in its new developments. Opponents contend the project has been advanced without transparency and engagement with stakeholders.
As the Boston Water and Sewer Commission and Harvard proceed with the North Allston Storm Drain Extension Project — an estimated $50 million endeavor the University has pledged to fully fund — local politicians, residents, and environmental groups have called for further investigation into its potential environmental impacts. ....

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