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Acushnet LNG Pipeline Officially Strikes Out
Acushnet LNG Pipeline Officially Strikes Out
Acushnet LNG Pipeline Officially Strikes Out
When it comes to the liquified natural gas pipeline and storage facility that was proposed for Acushnet, it was always far from a home run. Many residents opposed the project, spearheaded by Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC. But it was when the funding mechanism fell through that was the second strike, and in this case, two strikes led to an out...
Homeless Arrest
Homeless Arrest
Homeless Arrest
TAUNTON - A homeless man has been arrested at a Taunton storage facility in connection with the theft of at least one gun. Taunton Police say 52-year-old Patrick Richards was arrested this week on an outstanding warrant after his girlfriend tipped off police that he had stolen a gun from a nearby storage unit...
Voters Oppose LNG
Voters Oppose LNG
Voters Oppose LNG
Several hundred residents filled Acushnet's Ford Middle School Tuesday for a Special Town Meeting addressing two items related to a proposed natural gas pipeline and a liquid natural gas (LNG) storage facility.
LNG Committee Report
LNG Committee Report
LNG Committee Report
After being appointed by the Acushnet Board of Selectmen on March 14, the Acushnet Citizens Advisory Committee on LNG presented its final report to selectmen and residents at the Council on Aging Wednesday evening.
LNG Opposition Continues
LNG Opposition Continues
LNG Opposition Continues
The auditorium of Ford Middle School in Acushnet was filled with well over 100 concerned local residents Wednesday evening to publicly comment in opposition of two proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage facilities to be built in town.
LNG Opposition Continues
LNG Opposition Continues
LNG Opposition Continues
Residents from Acushnet and surrounding communities continue to voice their opposition of a proposed liquid natural gas (LNG) storage facility on Peackham Road, this time directly to the federal government.
Police Body Camera
Police Body Camera
Police Body Camera
Cleveland's move to buy 1,500 police body cameras and data storage could cost up to $3.3 million over five years, a higher price tag than previously known and an illustration of the long-term costs of such programs. The city's contract with Taser International is among the largest municipal orders of body cameras to date...