PORTSMOUTH – City Councilors Esther Kennedy and Petra Huda are pushing to change a portion of the Middle Street bike lane by returning parked cars to the curb instead of closer to passing traffic where they are now.
Kennedy and Huda are slated to discuss their motion to change the bike lane from the intersection of Middle and Highland streets to the intersection of Middle and Lincoln Avenue at Monday’s City Council meeting.
Their motion also calls for designating Lincoln Avenue as a “Safe Route to Schools bike route.”
Mayor Rick Becksted supports the proposal and says he will vote for it Monday night.
Power outages, toppled utility poles and trees were reported around the Seacoast following as heavy winds hit the area overnight Monday and throughout Tuesday.
Winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 55 mph were in the forecast. Drivers were advised by utilities to look out for and avoid downed power lines.
In Portsmouth, residents took to Facebook early Tuesday morning to share images of a large tree fallen on Middle Street due to forceful wind gusts occurring across the region.
Resident Andrew Bagley posted that he and his family lost power around 7:30 a.m. after he “heard a pop” and walked outside to discover the tree snapped and blocking the road.
CrowdStrike was working on behalf of the DNC, the company was
also under contract with the FBI for unspecified technical services. According to a US federal government spending database, CrowdStrike’s “period of performance” on behalf of the FBI was between July 2015 and July 2016. CrowdStrike’s findings regarding the DNC server breach which continue to this day to be cited as authoritative by everyone from former FBI Director James Comey, to NBC anchor Megyn Kelly were issued in June 2016, when the contract was still active.
Some may believe this is all old news. It may be years old, however, it remains unsolved. With a new Biden administration, it is important that many, many of those old players are now part of the Biden presidential operation, especially Susan Rice and the others that did unmasking. Beware of what comes.
Bagley Meat Market to move, triple its size
Bagley Meat Market to nearlytriple its size at new location
Tyler Pletsch, tyler.pletsch@edwpub.net
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Rendering shows what the future Bagley Farms Meat Market location will look like on Route 157 in Edwardsville.Courtesy of Bagley Farms Meat MarketShow MoreShow Less
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In this 2019 file photo, Bagley Farms Meat Market owner, Andrew Bagley, shows off his selection of ribeye steaks to be made available at his new Edwardsville location.Tyler Pletsch | The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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EDWARDSVILLE Andrew Bagley is moving Bagley Farms Meat Market to a new spot just south of its current location.