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School committee approves Eagle Scout plan to rebuild South School nature-trail bridge

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The Hingham School Committee voted May 5 to approve Eagle Scout candidate Huck Shaughnessy’s proposal to clear fallen trees and rebuild a 12-by-4-foot footbridge on the South School nature trail; volunteers and adults will assist and the project will use concrete footings and pressure-treated wood.

The Hingham School Committee on May 5 approved an Eagle Scout project by Huck Shaughnessy to clear storm-downed trees and rebuild a footbridge on the South School nature trail.

Shaughnessy, introduced to the committee as an Eagle Scout candidate, told the committee he plans to clear six fallen trees from the path and build a 12-foot-long, 4-foot-wide bridge set about 2 feet above a stream with railings. "I'm…

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