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Old 06-15-2012, 08:15 PM   #1
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Default Rt 3- 25 Project in Meredith

Does anyone know whats going on with the Rt 3-25 project in Meredith? I heard they are going forward with the turn abouts at the intersections by Bootleggers and the one at Pleasant St. What did they decide to do in terms of a bridge over or tunnel under Rt 3 at the town docks? The final report is dated 2009 and construction was supposed to begin this summer.

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You would think the would finish paving RT 25 first. Down by the St Barameo (sp?) church on that corner is still really bad. Especially in a pickup truck or a Bike.
Oh and now that there is some fresh asphalt on the road it should be just about time for them to start cutting across the road for some drainage pipe or plumbing project like they did on RT109.

But yeah Summer time is the best time to start a project like that, so I wouldn't doubt the State would start pretty soon. I mean they have to wait until at lest half of Massachusetts is up here first. It just wouldn't be worth it if not.
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