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Speed Traps in Shutesbury, Massachusetts

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Leverett Rd   Shutesbury, Massachusetts

If you're coming from Route 202 once you crest a large hill it becomes Leverett Rd. The Police always seem to be sitting on this road, anywhere from what I think is the town hall to the town line with Leverett, but they seem to primarily sit in the Fire Station parking lot. If you're heading towards Route 202, you're on Leverett Rd once you enter Shutesbury from Leverett.

Mar 2, 2011   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Rt. 202 slightly south of Lake Wyola turnoff   Shutesbury, Massachusetts

Shutebury police officer regularly ticket motorists traveling through, the road is twisting and windy with a number of areas for a Police cruiser to remain undetected.Lake Wyola to Pelham line about 2 miles. Anyone who travels S. or North know that police regularly are posted in Pelham(vigorous enforcement) and Shutebury and to a lesser extent but fairly often as well in New Salem

Mar 1, 2001   Massachusetts   0 comments

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