New docks able to accommodate 60 boats unveiled in Waddington northcountrynow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northcountrynow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MASSENA â Despite the impact of the pandemic, the New York Power Authorityâs Smart Path Moses-Adirondack rebuild continues to roll along.
During Fridayâs ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Massena Intake, Power Authority President and Chief Executive Officer Gil Quiniones said the project was about one-third complete.
âWeâre rebuilding what we call the Moses-Adirondack line, which starts from here all the way down to the Adirondacks, about 86 miles weâre rebuilding. Iâm going to be visiting that project today. Patricia Lombardi, our head of engineering and management is here with me today. We have completed a third of that project,â Mr. Quiniones said.
Friday, July 23, 2021 - 5:56 pm
Cutting the ribbon for the expanded Massena Intake Boat Launch facility is, from left, Massena Town Council member Sue Bellor, Judge Eugene Nicandri, State Senator Patty Ritchie, Massena Town Supervisor Steve O’Shaughnessy, Louisville Town Supervisor Larry Legault, New York Power Authority CEO Gil Quiniones, and Regional Manager Bryant Bullard. NCNow photo.
MASSENA The state’s $3 million improvement project at Massena Intake Park is officially complete and NYPA officials joined local and state leaders for a ribbon cutting ceremony today (July 23)
The local marina and picnic facility associated with the New York Power Authority s St. Lawrence-FDR Power Project on the St. Lawrence River now sports several improvements. The work, which started earlier this year, includes an expansion of existing boat launches from four to eight, a new dock and room for seasonal boat parking as well as the addition of two new, spacious picnic
Louisville will get new NYPA field office building northcountrynow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northcountrynow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.