Metuchen Breaks Ground On Gulton Property For Apartments, Open Space

METUCHEN, NJ — On Wednesday, Metuchen broke ground on the 22-acre Gulton property located on Durham Avenue. The site was the location of a dilapidated warehouse on contaminated ground. Construction will now begin on “The Kempson” an environmentally-friendly upscale apartment community. Find out what's happening in Edison-Metuchenwith free, real-time updates from Patch. The project will … Continue reading "Metuchen Breaks Ground On Gulton Property For Apartments, Open Space"

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$2M For La Grange Northside Flood Project

LA GRANGE, IL – La Grange is set to receive $2 million for a proposed project to store floodwater underground at a Lyons Township High School athletic field, an official announced this week. Click Here: Manchester City Jersey Sale State Sen. Mike Porfirio, a La Grange Democrat, reported on the money at Monday’s Village Board … Continue reading "$2M For La Grange Northside Flood Project"

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Lakes Region Police Officer Arrested For DUI After Bank Of NH Pavilion Parking Lot Crash

LACONIA, NH — A police officer from the Lakes Region has a date in court next month on a drunken driving charge after a crash in the parking lot of Bank of NH Pavilion in Gilford in late May. Anna Doherty, 25, of Smith Hill Road in Franklin, was arrested on May 25 on a … Continue reading "Lakes Region Police Officer Arrested For DUI After Bank Of NH Pavilion Parking Lot Crash"

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Salem Teachers, School Committee Spar Over Shop Class Sizes

SALEM, MA — The Salem Teachers Union expressed disappointment over what it said was the School Committee’s rejection of its proposal for “reasonable limits” on the number of students in CTE shops as part of the latest round of negotiations toward a new collective bargaining agreement. STU Bargaining Team member and carpentry teacher Kenneth Lafrancois … Continue reading "Salem Teachers, School Committee Spar Over Shop Class Sizes"

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$67M Cost For La Grange Lead Service Lines: Village

LA GRANGE, IL – More than two-thirds of La Grange’s water customers have lead service lines that are required to be replaced under federal law, according to the village. The total price tag is estimated at $67.5 million. “That doesn’t include inflation or contractor availability,” Kaitlin Wright of Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers told the … Continue reading "$67M Cost For La Grange Lead Service Lines: Village"

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