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AVUA-2 (Drilled at New Bedford Airport in New Bedford, MA) AVUA-3 (Drilled at Barnes Airport in Westfield, MA) AVUA-4 (Transferred from NAF South Weymouth to NAS Squantum) AVUA-5 (CIC unit drilling at NAS Squantum) AWS-91 (Air Wing Staff 91) FASRON-911 (Formerly FASRON-71 and FASRON-171) VC-911 (Composite attack squadron)
Marina Bay is situated on the former site of the Victory Destroyer Plant and Naval Air Station Squantum, a naval airfield that was closed in 1954. [4] The surplus base was sold at auction in 1956 by the U.S. Government's General Services Administration to the Boston Edison company, the major electric utility in eastern Massachusetts at the time.
The Massachusetts Port Authority was created in 1956 by the Massachusetts General Court to replace the locally controlled port commission; [3] [4] however, the Authority was not enabled until 1959, [5] due to delay in bond funding. [6] The Authority is an independent public authority, not a state agency. [5]
Squantum is a neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts, connected to the mainland by a causeway that crosses over a wetland area of the bay. Often thought of as a peninsula, Squantum proper is technically a barrier island as it is surrounded on all four sides by water and is only connected to the mainland and Moon Island via causeways [ citation ...
This will help reduce the number of openings during the busy summer months. The navigable channel horizontal clearance increased the previous width of 175 feet (53 m) to 250 feet (76 m) and can now accommodate larger marine freighters providing better access to the Fore River’s Designated Port Area.
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The number of units was reduced from 305 to 300. ----- More apartments could be coming to northeast Hall County. A developer is proposing a 305-unit complex at 2581 Ramsey Circle, off White ...
The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) operates the Port of Boston, which includes a container shipping facility in South Boston, and Logan International Airport, in East Boston. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates bus, subway, short-distance rail, and water ferry passenger services throughout the city and region.