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The Recorder - Protesters: Proposed Dollar General development would worsen flooding in South Deerfield

Protesters: Proposed Dollar General development would worsen flooding in South Deerfield Julie Cavacco, one of the people demonstrating on North Main Street in South Deerfield on Saturday, says the proposed development of a Dollar General on Routes 5 and 10 would worsen flooding. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Residents demonstrated against the proposed development of a Dollar General on Routes 5 and 10 in South Deerfield on Saturday, saying it would worsen flooding farther south on North Main Street, where they held their signs. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Related stories SOUTH DEERFIELD A Dollar General store that has been proposed for construction on Routes 5 and 10 has some residents concerned that it will worsen flooding problems and that the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), which is reviewing the project, isn’t taking these issues seriously enough.

Retaining wall collapses in Bangor, Maine | newscentermaine com

Bangor begins replacing Kenduskeag stream retaining wall after it partially collapsed The retaining wall is old and it is causing portions of concrete to fall into the stream near downtown Bangor. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 5:11 PM EST November 16, 2020 Updated: 1:24 PM EST December 14, 2020 BANGOR, Maine A concrete retaining wall along the Kenduskeag Stream in downtown Bangor needs urgent repair. The retaining wall is old and it is causing portions of concrete to fall into the stream.  We need to get it fixed as soon as possible to minimize the amount that the wall will come down, John Theriault, City of Bangor engineer, said.

Sherborn Select Board supports combination of water systems

Sherborn Select Board supports combination of water systems Sarah Freedman, dover-sherborn@wickedlocal.com              SHERBORN At the Dec. 3 Sherborn Select Board meeting, Department of Public Works Sean Killeen outlined the plan to combine the water supply for Woodhaven and Leland Farms.             Whitewater is responsible for the engineering study. Killeen said in February that it was approved by the board to do a study on the interconnection between the two developments for a water system since they “share land.”             In fact, Leland Farms’ well is on the Woodhaven property, added Killeen.             The study concluded that the two systems should be combined, according to Killeen. He said the Department of Environmental Protection has also suggested this as well.

Cape May Mayor-elect Mullock proposes full-time engineer

Cape May Mayor-elect Mullock proposes full-time engineer
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