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Augusta councilors to discuss adding sidewalk along Cony Road where three pedestrians struck, killed

Augusta council to discuss adding sidewalk on Cony Road where 3 pedestrians were killed Barbara Maxim-Hendsbee, 69; her granddaughter, Vada-Leigh Peaslee, 1; and Rosalyn Jean, 62, all of Augusta, were killed Thursday afternoon when hit by a car near 269 Cony Road. Share The sidewalk on Cony Road in Augusta ends at New England Road, about 150 yards from the site of a one-car crash that killed three pedestrians last Thursday afternoon. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal AUGUSTA City officials are planning this week to discuss adding a sidewalk on the stretch of Cony Road in Augusta where three pedestrians, including a 1-year-old girl, were hit and killed by a car last week, between New England and Piggery roads.

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Governor Inslee is leading the race against climate change Other governors should keep up

Password Remember me New to Energy Central? Applying for membership with Energy Central allows you to connect with a network of more than 200,000 global power industry professionals. Washington’s game-changing legislation arrives at a critical moment for the climate crisis. President Biden has just pledged to cut national emissions 50-52% by 2030, recapturing U.S. climate leadership on the global stage ahead of a major UN climate convening at the end of the year. But it will take serious work to meet this national commitment a sharp and unwavering focus on putting a policy framework in place that is capable of fully ensuring that pollution declines at the pace and scale required. Washington state is showing exactly how that is done.

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