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Claytonâs major construction project resumes, already ahead of schedule
WWNY Claytonâs major construction project resumes, already ahead of schedule By Abbey Buttacavoli | April 5, 2021 at 4:44 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 8:43 PM
CLAYTON, N.Y. (WWNY) - Construction crews are back to work in Clayton.
They were out bright and early Monday installing water and sewer lines on Mary Street.
Meanwhile, work has wrapped up on burying wires underground and fixing up sidewalks on James and Webb streets as well as Riverside Drive.
Itâs all part of a 2 year, $9.2 million project aimed at bettering the village.
âA lot of whatâs going to be done this year is going to be stuff Iâm going to call above ground. The bulk of the utility work has been completed. So that leaves sidewalk, curb, plantings. You know, the nice stuff, the things that kind of finish up the job,â said Mike Flick, DOT spokesperson.
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Gordon Barnhart can enjoy the rest of his vacation in Hawaii, free of the burden of leading the organization that represents Saskatchewan’s urban municipalities.
Barnhart soundly lost his attempt for a second term as president of Municipalities of Saskatchewan this week.
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The province’s former lieutenant-governor attended the organization’s annual convention from Hawaii an almost certain guarantee that his holiday during a time of outrage over travel by public officials would ensure defeat.
Magnolia Terrace residents tune in to new tech
By Andrew Carter - acarter@aimmediamidwest.com
A Magnolia Terrace Assisted Living resident talks with a family member using Facebook Portal. Magnolia Terrace officials are distributing the devices to each of their residents in hopes of improving and expanding communication opportunities with family members and friends outside of the facility. Officials said they hope to expand the use of automated services at Magnolia Terrace to benefit all residents.
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GALION In an effort to provide residents with more opportunities to communicate with their family and friends, officials at a Galion area nursing care facility are turning to the latest technology.