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Date: | 23 May 2003 04:26:07 -0000 |
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Subject: | [CPEO-MEF] Towns now owns base |
Massachusetts WEYMOUTH NEWS Towns now owns base By Jeanne M. Rideout / jrideout@cnc.com Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Navy transfers 550 acres of former air base back to three towns History was made on Thursday, May 15, as the United States Government returned the first portion of the former South Weymouth Naval Air Station to Weymouth, Rockland, and Abington. The ink on this page in history would not have been penned without the skill and determination of US Congressman William Delahunt, according to John W. Rogers, interim executive director of the South Shore Tri-Town Development Corporation, the local agency in charge of base redevelopment. Rogers also serves as chairman of the corporation's board of directors. Rogers believes that the Navy, impatient with the slow pace of redevelopment, would have followed through with last fall's threat to auction off the former air base, if not for Delahunt. "If not for Congressman Delahunt's intercession last fall, the base would have been long gone," Rogers said. "Congressman Delahunt met with the secretary of the Navy and worked out an agreement for us to get the land at no cost if we met the milestones in that agreement. That is why we got the land." The 1,450-acre site was purchased by the Navy in the 1940s and 1950s, with the intent of creating a blimp base. History has glossed over the vital role that blimps and their valiant pilots played in the early days of World War II. Recognized by the military as a powerful deterrent to hostile submarines, blimps were deemed so critical to shipping along the east coast that the Department of Defense ordered the $6 million construction of the South Weymouth Naval Air Station to accommodate the lighter than air craft. As the decades rolled by, the role played by the South Weymouth base changed with the times, until declared obsolete. SOWEY served as an active military base until 1996, when it was deemed surplus by the Department of Defense as part of the Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) passed by Congress. This article can be viewed at: http://www.townonline.com/weymouth/news/local_regional/wey_newwnjeannasbasetransfer05212003.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
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