The same people who operate the West Roxbury quarry named in this article also own the CCA quarry in Freetown. Is this how they would "reclaim"the land in Freetown when they are done mining here- by filling in the hole with contaminated soil that the EPA says in not suitable for neighborhoods? That's what they want to do in West Roxbury - while they still continue to shake houses with blasting!
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/06/01/west-roxbury-quarry-still-stokes controversy/xOzfPclxEbE8NHHdMpuN2H/story.html
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/06/01/west-roxbury-quarry-still-stokes-controversy/xOzfPclxEbE8NHHdMpuN2H/story.html
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Vote Yes for Articles 1& 2 June 16
There is a web page with information about Articles 1 and 2 for the Special Town Meeting in Freetown on June 6th at 7pm at the Freetown Elementary School on Bullock Road.
Please vote Yes on Articles 1 & 2!
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Quarry Permit Renewed
The Freetown Soil Board recently renewed a permit for the CCA quarry operation on Bryant St. The meeting took place at 4:00 pm when most residents are working and unable to attend. The new permit allows operation, including blasting, for the next 3 years.
Blasting is now affecting homes on Rt. 79 between Bryant St and Locust. St.
The last blast was very loud and shook my house. It rattled the walls and windows.
Blasting is now affecting homes on Rt. 79 between Bryant St and Locust. St.
The last blast was very loud and shook my house. It rattled the walls and windows.
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