THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 13, 2024 Page 9 Saugus Girl Scouts spread holiday joy to a needy teen S augus Girl Scout Troop 64281 sponsored a local teen in need as part of the members’ holiday season service project. The Scouts provided items from the teen’s wish list, according to Troop 64281 Leader Carmell Giacobbe. The wish list was provided by Sizzle Salon. “This thoughtful iniMembers of Saugus Girl Scout Troop 64281 teamed up recently to help fulfill a local teen’s Christmas gift list. From left to right: Olivia Clark, 13; Avalynn Giacobbe, 12; Olivia Hickman, 13; Charlie Gori, 12; Naomi Tarantino, 12; and Caroline Donoghue, 12. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) tiative not only brightened the teen’s holiday season, but also demonstrated the troop’s commitment to giving back to the community,” Giacobbe said. The troop will have other projects coming up throughout the school year, she said. ENVIRONMENTAL | FROM PAGE 7 tial lot line shall not exceed more than 10 decibels over background levels at any time, and in no event shall sound pressure levels exceed 69 decibels between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and 61 decibels between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. as measured on a frequency band of 125 cycles per second using a general purpose sound level meter complying with the provisions of the American National Standards Institute, properly calibrated and operated on the “A” weighing network. This regulation shall not apply to: 1. Transient noises of moving vehicles. 2. Noises of safety signals and warning devices. 3. Noises emanating from temporary construction and maintenance activities between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. F. No direct or sky reflected glare whether from flood lights or from high temperature processes shall be permitted when it is determined to be hazardous to human health and welfare or obnoxious. This regulation shall not apply to street lighting or other utilities that are essential for public safety. G. The Board of Health may require such information, data and testing to be performed and supplied at the owners or developers’ expense in order to determine the findings of compliance. Section 5: Violations. Any violation of this section shall be punished by a fine of $300 per violation. Each day of violation shall constitute a new and separate violation.
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