Route 123 will be closed in both directions next month for about three weeks, officials say.
Though town officials had asked that the work replacing a “box culvert” or bridge near the New Canaan Field Club be put off until next summer, the Connecticut Department of Transportation is moving forward with the work early next month, according to Public Works Director Tiger Mann.
“We asked for that to be changed to the summer, and while we had already gotten a delay from them back in November, because they couldn’t detail that they were actually going to finish before winter shutdown, they won’t budge it further,” Mann told members of the Selectmen’s Advisory Committee on Buildings and Infrastructure during their regular meeting, held Monday via videoconference.
Flood crest predictions for Meigs, Mason, Gallia
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Water covered Bowman’s Road just off Pine Grove Road on Monday morning as the Ohio River continued to rise in the area.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
A field along Pine Grove Road was filled with water on Monday morning as the Ohio River continued to rise due to heavy rains in recent days.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
OHIO VALLEY Heavy weekend rains caused flash flooding around the region on Sunday and early Monday, with attention now turning to the Ohio River which is projected to crest above flood stage this week along shorelines in Meigs, Mason and Gallia counties.
religious liberty in this country and the struggle that we re engaged in. obviously has the strong religious component. kind of getting back to one of the other questions. is how should we as americans try to engage the muslim population such that we can better assimilate them into our culture? it s the first question. the second one is related to do you see this struggle more as a criminal struggle or as a military struggle? i see it more as i think a military struggle. less a criminal struggle. in large part because this is really a battle of ideas. in the end. it s about an ideology. and while i may say i see it more as a military struggle, unfortunately, it s just not a set of ideas that you can nuke. doesn t make it go away. what troubles me about taking these cases to the criminal system is that i think that there s real opportunity to lose intelligence. guantanamo bay was supposed to be closed, as you know, by january of 2010. that hasn t happened for a variety of
and the u.s. economy. mitt romney winning in puerto rico over the weekend with its 20 delegates. now all roads lead to illinois tomorrow. a key primary battle in the road to the white house. welcome to hour one of washington today here on c-span radio. i m steve scully. in france a massive man hunt is under way and the terrorism alert has been raised to a higher level across much of the southern part of the country. a man on a motorcycle this morning opening fire with two handguns today in front of a jewish school, killing a rabbi, his two young sons and a girl. news on politics today as president obama picking up the pace of his fund raising for his re-election bid. his campaign collecting $45 million in february. nearly twice as much as the $23 million per month he averaged during the final three months of 2011. the president has $75 million in the bank through the end of january. we re going to be hearing a lot about the budget and the economy in the coming days. tomor
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