The report also outlined Verizon’s plans for the site and how the tower is meant to blend into its environment. The 123-foot pole will be designed to resemble a pine tree to avoid it standing out. The ground equipment will be encased by an 8-foot tall fence. The cell phone provider wants to build the tower on a 109-acre parcel of town land, near a bus parking lot and some municipal and residential development. Verizon will lease the land from the town. First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice briefly mentioned the study at a Jan. 24 meeting of the Board of Selectman and said photos were sent to the residents who requested them. She indicated Verizon would come to the next meeting of the Board to present the two site plan options. “As you saw yourself from looking at photos, this southern location is a little bit better,” she said. “They’re going to come in with two options for site plan and we’re going to make a decision.”
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There have been very few cars in history that have become quite as iconic as the classic VW Beetle. For decades after series production first started in 1945, the car became the affordable transportation of choice for drivers across the globe, with 21.5 million examples of the first-generation car sold. That makes it the most popular single-platform passenger car of all time. The car's enduring popularity ensured that there are thousands upon thousands of innovative Beetle-based project cars out there, from Baja desert runners to slammed rat rod statics. VW's reinvention of the Beetle in 1999 saw most of its enthusiast appeal lost in the process, and by 2019, the car had been killed off altogether. However, its sales success in its heyday has meant that there are still plenty of classic examples ready to be snapped up for bargain prices. A lightly-restored '66 example of the car crossed the auction block on Bring a Trailer in January 2023 for $9,000, and historical listin...