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The following notice is sponsored content.
ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 9 AM, THE DEDHAM-WESTWOOD WATER DISTRICT WILL CONDUCT A FIRE HYDRANT FLOW TEST AT 154 UNIVERSITY AVENUE IN WESTWOOD.
FIRE HYDRANT FLOW TESTS CAN CAUSE TEMPORARY WATER DISCOLORATION AND CHANGES IN PRESSURE/VOLUME.
CUSTOMERS LOCATED NEAR THE TEST LOCATION SHOULD PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE AESTHETICS OF THEIR WATER IF THEY INTEND TO USE IT FOR COOKING, LAUNDRY, AND BATHING.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE DISCOLORED WATER, PLEASE RUN YOUR FAUCET ON COLD AT THE LOWEST POINT IN YOUR HOME UNTIL THE DISCOLORATION CLEARS.
QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE DISTRICT AT 781-329-7090.
Thanks to Dedham-Westwood Water District for sponsoring this public notice in Westwood Minute.
Sunny, with a high of 59 and low of 39 degrees. Sunny for the morning, overcast in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
I don't think it is fair to compare the two actions as "dualing" petitions. The change.org petition is an internet survey that collects some evidence of public support for the select board's course of action.
I agree. You can't compare these petitions at all.
Nonresidents of Westwood and those who do not vote in Westwood are not really relevant to the issues at hand in this matter. As he readily admits, Mr.
The cost of $27,000 could have been avoided if the tax payers were notified about the idea of taking the WLT to court and it was discussed at a regular town meeting. Especially when a town takes the unusual step of taking its own land trust to court.