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Westport Department of Public Works Announces Paving Program Underway Written by Westport Public Works
Public Works Director Peter Ratkiewich announced today that the Town’s Spring paving program has commenced, with the Library and Westport Center for Senior Activities parking lots completed. The program will continue through mid-June paving the following town roadways:
Railroad Place
Maple Ave North
Once the town roadways are complete, anticipated around mid-June, the following Westport Public Schools properties will be paved:
Greens Farms Elementary
Bedford Middle School Entrance Drive and Wakeman Farm Road
Coleytown Elementary
Ratkiewich stated, “The town is pleased to collaborate on shared services with the Westport Public Schools so that paving can be done on both town and school properties this summer. We look forward to more collaboration on maintenance and facilities management in the future.”
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Donald Hyman, a Fairfield resident, took this photo Monday, April 26, at 9:30 p.m., at the Penfield Beach kayak racks in Fairfield. The kayak rack were illuminated by the pink super moon, which was visible in the sky that night.Donald Hyman / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Matthew Podolsky, a resident of Fairfield, recently submitted to Hearst Connecticut Media, a photo he took of storm damage in Fairfield right outside of Fairfield University, on Friday, April 30, at 5:20 p.m., following the recent storm. The photo is also of a partial tree branch that was down, and blocking part of one of the streets in Fairfield. No one was hurt, and there were no power outages in the area shown in the photo.Matthew Podolsky / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less