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Village of Potsdam plans paving projects for next week

POTSDAM — The department of public works has been, and will continue to be, hard at work improving the infrastructure of the village. Superintendent of Public Works Jim Corbett updated the village board Monday night on the progress of a few projects. “We’ve installed several hundred feet of new sidewalk on Market, Elm, and Pleasant streets,” he said. The department is not stopping there, either. Mr. Corbett said there are plans to place roughly 600 feet of sidewalk alongside Racquette Road, although construction on this is not likely to begin until later in August, he said. Moreover, the department will begin the process of paving nine roads in the village next week.

Potsdam plans paving projects for next week

Potsdam plans paving projects for next week
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Three charged in two separate Granite City area burglaries

Three charged in two separate Granite City area burglaries Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail EDWARDSVILLE Three people were charged Thursday in two separate burglaries in the Granite City area. Robert W. Lewis, 44, and Brittany D. Mundell, 30, both of the 2000 block of Grand Avenue, Granite City, were each charged with burglary, a Class 2 felony. The case was presented by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department. According to court documents, on March 28 the two allegedly entered a building in the 800 block of E. Chain of Rocks Road, Granite City, to commit theft. Bail was set at $60,000 each. In a separate filing, Scott A. Schmacker, 46, of Granite City, was charged with burglary, a Class 2 felony.

The worst streets for crime in Newport, Caerphilly & Gwent

THESE are the areas across Gwent which have seen the highest number of crimes reported in one month. The latest figures from Data.Police.UK - for February - reveal that Cardiff Road, Newport, and High Street, Caerphilly, were the top hotspots for crime. The data shows that out of the 5,023 crimes recorded by Gwent Police, the most reported type of crime was anti-social behaviour with 2,100 incidents. While crime classified as violence and sexual offences accounted for the second most reports, with Gwent Police receiving 1,371 calls. The Argus has analysed this data and identified the areas across Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen that have seen the highest number of crime.

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