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S R A1A intersection in St Augustine to get safety check

The main issues he sees are visual obstructions on the side streets and excessive speed on S.R. A1A.  When you come around that corner, you have no idea how many cars are going to be pulling out in front of you, he said.  That s a real issue.    Fatal wrecks not new at St. Augustine intersection  The fatality that took place in late March is still under investigation and not many details have been released.  A motorcyclist was heading south on Anastasia Boulevard near Red Cox Drive and, for reasons still unknown, went into the northbound lane in the curve, St. Augustine Police Sgt. Brian Frasca said. The cyclist was hit by an oncoming SUV and died. 

45-acre site in south Co Dublin guiding €3m-plus

45-acre site in south Co Dublin guiding €3m-plus
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Todd County Boil Water Advisory Lifted

The Todd County Water District has canceled a Boil Water Advisory that was issued Monday. Officials said the advisory was issued for residents between 7235 to 10374 Highland Lick Road; Pleasant Hill Church Road; Gorrell Road; Harris Road; W. Wells Road; Thomas Road; Miller Valley Road; Marshall Williams Road; Hadden Mill Road; Clay Cole Road; Goodman Road; Brockman Cemetary Road; and Joe Potter Road. The advisory also affected residents along Starnes Road; Martin Road; C. Stokes Road; 1028 to 3440 E. Jeff Davis Highway; Williams Hill; Gates Road; Old Quarry Road; Winding Oaks; and 3115 to 4650 Sharon Grove Road.

Wander along the pink granite at the Stony Creek Quarry Preserve

Wander along the pink granite at the Stony Creek Quarry Preserve Peter Marteka FacebookTwitterEmail 2of5 Trails wind through a hemlock forest and past large boulders.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 The trails pass by piles of huge quarry tailings with drill holes visible in the rocks.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 5of5 The Statue of Liberty famously proclaims, “Give me your tired, your poor,” and so on. Less famously, it’s builders asked quarries along the Connecticut shoreline to give them their pink granite rock 450 tons of it for Lady Liberty to stand on. The pink granite, concentrated in a vein running through Branford and Guilford, has been making its way around the Northeast and points beyond since the first quarry was opened in Branford’s eastern side in 1858. The stone has been used at Columbia University, the foundation of the Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Central Station, Boston’s South Terminal Station, Ph

Wander along the pink granite at the Stony Creek Quarry Preserve

Wander along the pink granite at the Stony Creek Quarry Preserve
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