No Overnight Parking as Paving Begins Overnight in Lee
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No Overnight Parking as Paving Begins Overnight in Lee
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Lee Paving, Water Main and Gas Line Projects Continue
Road work continues today and tomorrow in Lee on Housatonic Street. The project has been ongoing for a number of weeks and will continue to cause some delays traveling through town. Paving from the Main Street intersection down Route 20 (Housatonic Street) is in its final stage with work by Palmer Paving expected to possibly be finished Wednesday.
Other projects in Lee include work on the water main on Columbia and Center Streets and work on a new gas line on Orchard and Greylock Streets may also cause some traffic delays.
Reminder Publishing photo by G. Michael Dobbs
SPRINGFIELD – The ongoing issue of whether or not a bio-mass plant should exist in Springfield near the Chicopee border received renewed attention last week with Sen. Edward Markey coming to Springfield to announce his support for efforts to prevent its opening.
City Councilor Jesse Lederman, who has long advocated against the plant proposed by Palmer Paving at its Page Boulevard property, reached out to Markey who was here in the region visiting the Holyoke Soldiers Home on Feb. 18.
Lederman, accompanied by fellow colleagues on the City Council including Tim Allen and Michael Fenton, was joined by state Sens. Adam Gomez and Eric Lesser as well as neighborhood residents and members of The Springfield Climate Justice Coalition (SCJC).