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Charlestown Citizens Alliance Newsletter - December 8, 2023

Attend Meeting To Explain That Number Of Dwelling Units Can Impact Groundwater

Aerial view of West Beach Road, the ocean and salt ponds
When: Saturday, December 9, from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
Where: Cross Mills Library (4417 Old Post Rd, Charlestown)
What: A town hall meeting sponsored by Charlestown’s Senator Victoria Gu to discuss amendments to legislation regulating ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units).
Please attend to explain the importance of local groundwater issues to the sponsors of these bills and that these units need to be placed on lots and in areas that can handle increased septage and to urge that their use as vacation rentals be discouraged.

RI Audubon Strongly Opposes Installation Of Lighting At Ninigret

Photo of a Yellow Warbler
As an organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and the habitats they rely on, the Audubon Society of Rhode Island strongly opposes the installation of any novel lighting at Ninigret,  even those deemed to be “dark sky friendly.” A growing body of literature suggests that artificial light at night has the capacity to draw birds off course during migration and increase further the mortality associated with an already high-risk period in a migratory bird’s annual cycle.

"World’s Worst Invasive Plant” Has Invaded Worden Pond

Fragments of hydrilla, on the boat ramp at Worden Pond
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has announced that the highly aggressive invasive plant, Hydrilla verticillata, has been found at Worden Pond in South Kingstown. Worden Pond is near the northeast corner of Charlestown and upstream to the Pawcatuck River that forms the entire northern border of Charlestown.

Please Consider Supporting Our Local Food Bank

Please Consider Supporting Our Local Food Bank
As we enjoy the holiday season in our beautiful Charlestown community, please join Charlestown Citizens Alliance (CCA) in supporting our neighbors in need. Food insecurity continues to rise nationally, and our town is no exception. The Rhode Island Center Assisting Those In Need (RI CAN) is a local lifeline to many.

It's Easy To Give Gifts To Stray Animals While They Wait For Homes

It's Easy To Give Gifts To Stray Animals While They Wait For Homes
Did you know that all the animals at the Charlestown Animal Shelter have an account with Chewy all year round? They would love Santa to bring them some awesome enrichment gifts to enjoy while they wait for their permanent homes.
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