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► • i }. <br /> �tP Friday,April 12,1991 <br /> Ditspositio <br /> F <br /> § Tuesday,April 4 <br /> ' - Brian B.Perry,-34,Winslow <br /> " Road, North Falmouth, <br /> V <br /> charged with driving an <br /> �. uninsured vehicle and an <br /> unregistered trailer,April <br /> 5,1990,in Bourne.Charges <br /> dismissed. <br /> Stephen Santos, Teaticket <br /> Way, Teaticket, found <br /> guilty of assault and bat- <br /> tery,Feb.7 in Falmouth. <br /> x.. Filed;defendant is serv- <br /> ingThe Jonathan Hatch Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held a eofCmonth term in <br /> House of C meeting last week at the North Falmouth Congregational Church,honoring students Correction. <br /> receiving the DAR's annual Good Citizen Award.Upper Cape students honored Cynthia Monaco,32,Meadow <br /> were(from left),Suzanne M.,Duffy,County Road,Bourne,Bourne High School;K. Haven Drive, Mashpee, <br /> Lea Ackland,Old Colony Place,Falmouth,Falmouth Academy;Carma L.Burnette, charged with two counts of <br /> Trotting Park Road,Teaticket,Falmouth High School,and Alissa A.Fleet,Sand- larceny of property,Jan. <br /> with High School. (Photograph by Alan Stewart) 24 and 25,1987,in Mash- <br /> pee.Charges dismissed on <br /> payment of$105 to Ange- <br /> Near Canal lo's and$25 costs. <br /> Juan Paredes, 22, Alopan <br /> Releasing Effluent Into Filter Beds Supported Drive, Cataumet, found <br /> guilty on six counts of tar- <br /> ceny by check during Octo- <br /> ByJOANIE PERRY happy with the effluent being ent has traveled through the ber, 1988, in Falmouth. <br /> Massachusetts Military disposed of near the canal treatment facility it will be Placed on administrative <br /> Reservation released a deci- unless the effluent was up- dumped into an infiltration probation three months, <br /> sion last week on the Otis Air graded to drinkable levels, basin.Each basin will have a 1lorder6d to pay$285.16 res- <br /> National Guard Base Waste- which the final decision calls filter bed designed to be titution to Stop&Shop <br /> water.Treatment Plant sup for.The health board did not flooded with an average of and$50 costs, <br /> porting the upgrade of the' want the effluent to be 125,000 gallons per day of Tamara L. Cunniff, Little <br /> plant and the release of efflu-' dumped into or near the ca- treated effluent. Harbor Road,Woods Hole, <br /> ent into sand filter beds near; nal no matter what class the The effluent will then per- charged with larceny by <br /> Cape.Cod Canal. effluent would be. check,Dec.1 in East Fal- <br /> - , colate through the basin to mouth.Dismissed on pay-. <br /> The alternative chosen in- Guard personnel will con- ground water.The surface of ment of$18,60 to Family <br /> eludes upgrading the existing struct and operate the ter- the infiltration basins is Foods. <br /> plant to achieve a Class 1 ef- tiary wastewater treatment about 20 feet above ground Richard A,Park Jr.,PO Box <br /> fluent,drinking water level, facility on the location of the water,and it consists of one <br /> and foot of sand,one foot of sandy 1002g South Yarmouth, <br /> piping the effluent 50,000 existing facility.All construe-;loam and silt,and 18 feet of charged with larceny by <br /> feet north of the reservation tion and operational activi- cheek,June 16 in East Fal- <br /> and disposing of it in sand in- ties will be Iocated on the medium sand. <br /> filtration beds abutting the -reservation.The infiltration When the reservation mouth.Dismissed on pay- <br /> canal. beds abutting the canal will wastewater discharge permit <br /> Comments received dur- also be on the base. came up for renewal in 1984, <br /> ing the Draft Environmental The treatment plant is on 'the Department of Environ- David P.0'Re <br /> Impact Statement period led the southern boundary of the mental Protection Division of SUDZING.RMO'DEELM <br /> to the development of the al- reservation in the Town of Water Pollution Control is- 563-I <br /> ternative chosen. Both Sandwich at the Falmouth sued the permit and set in- <br /> Bourne Board of Selectmen town line.It was constructed ca7836 <br /> r and final effluent dis- ' 11 <br /> and Board of Health raised in 1936,and in 1941 a second- charges limits for the final ef- <br /> concerns regarding this al- 'ary treatment facility was fluent.The alternatives that Q�\ <br /> have been under consider- <br /> ternative. constructed at the same loca- �i\ <br /> The selectmen made it tion to replace the original ation for the past year were lip. Additi <br /> clear they would not be primary treatment process. developed to meet the re- Finished Base <br /> The plant provides wastewa- 9°irements of the 1984 dis-. <br /> Re <br /> 'ter treatment for the entire charge permit. Pairs& <br /> Self-Reliance Corp. 'reservation. The,upgrade and construe- <br /> Receives9,000 Grant Process Unchanged tion are subject to the autho- <br /> rization and appropriation.of <br /> The secondary treatment funds by Congress.The reser- <br /> Every nonprofit organiza- facility was rehabilitated in vation will begin construc- <br /> tion is stuck in a dilapidated 1983, but the actual treat- tloh on the-old building,-heated-by a gi- merit upgrade and the <br /> ant inefficient boiler.What process remained'-un- pipeline as soon as Congress CnAWn54' S <br /> little heat there is vents from changed from the original approves it and funding is re- <br /> 1941 design.Once the efflu- ceived. -DAY <br /> the old windows and uninsu- <br /> lated walls,Right?Not nee- <br /> :essare SALE <br /> The Nonprofit Energy Ef- HOME HEATING OIL <br /> ficiency Program(NEED)ad- NOW through <br /> ministered locally by The at <br /> Cape and Islands Self-Re The Absolute LOWEST PRICES ! Saturday,April 20 <br /> ante Corporation has solvedd <br /> those problems for several in the areal KNIT I <br /> nonprofit organizations 24 Hour Burner Servica <br /> throughout southeastern ECONOMY PRINTS 4r A <br /> Massachusetts. E00 <br /> "We would have never FUEL OIL gel_a� - <br /> •. 8 <br /> been able to implement the AND SERVICES,Inc. ' <br /> building improvements nec- UM781-80H49-N78 <br /> essary to achieve this amount <br /> of energy savings without the <br /> availability of funds through r •- .•- DRA PE _ ; <br /> the NEEP program," saidSLIPCOVER- <br /> Marlene Weir, director of ., 8 <br /> Cape Cod Development in , <br /> Hyannis,whose organization 4 • • <br /> received a$9,000 grant. Reg. yd <br /> "I can't imagine what <br /> would have happened if we <br /> had not participated in this s""� °i O."`do�`swsba ns• <br /> program," stated Albert Falmouth Showroom Hyannis Showroom 4-114a 0 n!fit-.r1eP <br /> Tyldesley of the Lower Cape Rte.28�Between&C Colonial Rte.28 Opp.the Airport t/ DEL <br /> Skating Arena."The people 457-9202 Runway tl2 mile south of Rotary 12 SPRING BARS RD,FALMOUTH-548-6482 <br /> that use this building77&0393 STORE HOURS:MON.-SAT.9:00 AM 6 PM. <br /> pay for Hours:Mon.-sat. Hours:Mon.,Toes,Wed.9 t3 ACROSS FROM Mau[ENAM1^S,BEHIN <br /> it:we would have had to pass to A.M:5 P.M. Thurs.8 Fri.9-9 sat.9.5 D MOBIL STATION <br /> the rise in electrical costs THOUSANDS <br /> onto the seniors and children WE DO HAV <br /> that skate here." <br /> The NEEP program helps <br /> tax-exempt fy,a d organiza= . DON'T SUFFER <br /> energy <br /> identify,and and invest in WITH PAIN' <br /> „f <br /> energy conservation im- <br /> grants and c providing WE ARE ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS <br /> grants and technical assis- � NTQ <br /> tance, 1, ►►JJ <br /> Michael Laliberte, busi- <br /> ness manager of Taunton's mot: <br /> Youth Services Unlimited, <br /> said,"we have saved money FALMOUTH CHIROPRACTIC <br /> on the purchase and installa- <br /> tion of or us rtzation mate ACHES? <br /> ��� <br /> vials. For us the payback S. DR. TOHN Ae POD A S I <br /> came within the first month J it iJJ�l jl <br /> of the improvements." 69 DAMS STRAITS <br /> More information is avail- ; <br /> able from the.Self-Reliance <br /> Corporation at 775-9016. FALMOUTH <br /> Divorces Granted SALE <br /> The following divorces I. 000 Dra <br /> were granted in Barnstable WE ARE T <br /> IN PAIN9 <br /> Probate Court: <br /> Allison White Dimond, STORE <br /> West Falmouth, and F. <br /> Ronald Dimond, Vermont, <br /> March 8. <br /> Judith Shorey,Sandwich, CALL NOW1 <br /> and Michael Shorey,Mash- I�E L 1V1AR <br /> Mash- <br /> Pee,March 27. <br /> Barbara Jean Lee, East 457-0440 <br /> `°""'""Fafmquth,and James G.Lee, <br /> Brookline,March 29. <br /> HOmep <br />