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DRYDEN, N.Y. (WHCU) Three people were injured Tuesday night in a two-vehicle crash in Dryden.
State Police say it happened around 7:30 on State Route 13 near Lower Creek Road. Investigators say a 19-year-old Groton woman was driving north when she crossed over the center line, striking a car headed in the opposite direction.
The vehicle that was hit ended up on top of a guiderail. Inside were a 23-year-old Lisle man and an 11-year-old girl.
Names aren’t being released, and no condition report is available. Tags:
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Inside the Blue Bell Apartments, currently under construction Photo courtesy of the City of Lenoir
Projects To Add New Apartments In Lenoir
January 19, 2021
Construction is underway on two multifamily housing projects that will add more than 100 new apartments to the City of Lenoir.
Yorke Lawson and Tom Niemann, owners of Blue Bell Lenoir, LLC, are building 46 market-rate apartments in the old Lenoir Cotton Mill/Blue Bell, Inc. plant on College Avenue in downtown. Mark Morgan, owner of MC Morgan & Associates, Inc., has broken ground on a 68-unit, affordable-housing project located between Wilkesboro Boulevard and Lower Creek Drive. Both developments should be complete by the end of the year.
Emergency supplies have been airdropped into a tiny NSW town cut off from the rest of the world.
Up to 300 people are stranded in Bellbrook, near Kempsey, and today a joint effort by the SES and RFS delivered vital food and medical supplies.
Residents have been running low on fresh produce and even drinking water after three significant landslips left the town isolated.
The landslide has cut residents off from the rest of the world.(Kempsey Shire Council)
Emergency supplies were dropped in to Bellbrook today.(9News) There is nothing really left on the shelves, they re bulk buying, everyone worried about getting food here, Michelle Armson told 9News.