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Pharmaceutical collection slated for April 24
COURTESY OF THE WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Law enforcement agencies around Wayne County will hold pharmaceutical collections from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 24.
These collections offer residents the opportunity to prevent drug abuse and theft of expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs from their homes. This service is free and anonymous.
Collections will be held at Galen’s Express Lane, 17 Sodus St., Clyde; Lyons National Bank, 2 Forgham St.; Macedon Police Department, 1620 Wayneport Road; Wegmans, 800 W. Miller St., Newark; Sheriff’s Ontario Substation, 1850 Ridge Road; Palmyra Police Department, 144 E. Main St.; Village Highway Building, 39 Gaylord St., Sodus; New York State Police, 3957 state Route 104, Williamson; and Wolcott Police Station, 6015 New Hartford St.
For years, the Colorado Department of Transportation has struggled to find funding for expansion and improvement projects along the high-growth stretch of Interstate 25 between the northern Denver suburbs and Fort Collins. Now a private company is proposing to take over the burden of financing some of those improvements in exchange for future toll revenues.
Roadis USA Holding LLC, a Denver-based subsidiary of the Public Sector Pension Investment Board of Canada with operations in North America, Brazil, India, Mexico, Spain and Portugal, submitted an unsolicited proposal to CDOT and its High Performance Transportation Enterprise division, which oversees Colorado toll roads and public-private transportation partnerships. The move came after CDOT last year lifted a moratorium on the receipt of such proposals.
By Marie K Tomlin
Apr 6, 2021
Express Lane convenience stores recently ran a sweepstakes promotion for customers who purchased more than 10 gallons of fuel or who spent at least $10 in the store.
The grand prize was $10,000 which was won by Lynchburg area resident Terence Calloway who won while shopping at the New London Express Lane location.
When Express Lane called Calloway about winning the prize, he initially thought it might be a hoax. Express Lane employees had to reassure him that this was, in fact, real.
Calloway has been a loyal Express Lane customer since the 90s and frequents the New London store several times a week along with his family.
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