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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Set to Speak at William & Mary s Opening Convocation
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White House Press Secretary to speak at William & Mary s Opening Convocation
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Congressman Joe Morelle Introduces Right to Repair Bill
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Paving work on I-390 starting this month between Avon and Henrietta
Paving on I-390 between Henrietta and Avon to begin in coming weeks to restore riding surface
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Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced that work has begun on a project totaling $32.2 million to restore the riding conditions and enhance safety along a key stretch of interstate in the Rochester-Finger Lakes region: I-390 from Route 5 and 20 (Exit 10) in Avon to the Thruway (Exit 12) in Henrietta.
The corridor serves as a link between Monroe County and Livingston County. Building back better means continuing to invest in modernizing and strengthening our roads so that regional economies across the state will have the necessary infrastructure to stay competitive, Gov. Cuomo said. The I-390 and I-490 corridors are critical to the Finger Lakes transportation network and these resurfacing projects will make the roads safer and more reliable as economic activity across New York continues t