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14 crumbling bridges to be rebuilt in Maine

The bridges are located in Benedicta, Medway, Howland, Bangor, Hampden, and Pittsfield. Author: Associated Press Updated: 2:28 PM EDT July 4, 2021 MAINE, USA The federal government is giving the state of Maine more than $45 million to rehabilitate deteriorating bridges.  The state’s congressional delegation said the bridges are critical for residential traffic as well as transportation of freight in rural Maine.  The bridges are located in Benedicta, Medway, Howland, Bangor, Hampden, and Pittsfield.  Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner Bruce A. Van Note told the Associated Press the bridges “represent programmed ‘must-do work to assure the safety and economic prosperity of Maine people.”

Maine delegation announces federal grant for bridge updates

State ferry, Capt Richard G Spear, launched at W & D Shipyard

KEVIN BURNHAM Fri, 04/09/2021 - 2:45pm Capt. Richard G. Spear splashes into the Damariscotta River during its launch at Washburn & Doughty Shipyard in East Boothbay on Friday, April 9. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register Gov. Janet T. Mills said at the launching ceremony, “I wish the Capt. Richard G. Spear fair winds and following seas for many years to come.” KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner Bruce A. Van Note said “We are fortunate that we were able to award this contract to a Maine company . right here in East Boothbay.” KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register Washburn and Doughty Associates, Inc. President Katie Doughty Maddox said “The fact that the state need look no further than East Boothbay for new vessel construction is a boon to the state and to the livelihood of many Maine families.” KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

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