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Battle Creek Water Project To Cause Street Closure
The City of Battle Creek is in the process of replacing outdated lead water service pipes, and as a result, Sanderson Street will be closed to through traffic from Capital Avenue NE to Emmett Street East until the end of the month.
The good news is that the water service will remain on during the process, and local neighbors will have access to their homes throughout the project.
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The work is scheduled to take place Monday, July 12, and to be finished on Friday, July 30. The street closure will be from 7 AM thru 4 PM, daily, with the street being opened at the end of work each day.
Greenfield Notebook: June 26, 2021
Franklin County Community Meals Program Executive Director Rachel Berggren, second from left, accepts a donation for $5,000 from Greenfield Knights of Columbus members. Donations were raised through an annual charity golf tournament. Contributed Photo
Greenfield resident Judy Egloff picks up food at the John Zon Community Center from Kathy Dunn, right, and Albert Woodhull, center. The next food distribution, run through the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, will be held Thursday, July 1, from 10 to 11 a.m. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 6/25/2021 6:18:19 PM
Knights of Columbus
golf tournament raises $5K for meals program
GREENFIELD The Franklin County Community Meals Program received $5,000 from the Greenfield Knights of Columbus following the group’s fundraising golf tournament last month.
GREENFIELD City officials announced Tuesday afternoon that the citywide mask advisory will be lifted, effective Saturday, in accordance with state guidelines. Wearing masks will no longer be required while in public in Greenfield, according to a.
The new bus lane will be located just off the roundabout near School Avenue Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT THE newest bus lane to come to County Durham will see its cameras switched on today - with fines of £60 for those flouting the rules. A bus gate has been installed on Cornforth Lane in Coxhoe in what Durham County Council has said is needed to alleviate safety concerns in the area. The Northern Echo previously reported that the section of road, located off the roundabout near School Avenue, would become monitored by ANPR cameras. But saying that the new cameras would go live today, the council said those illegally travelling through the bus lane would receive a warning letter for the first two weeks.