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Up to $3M for Fire Station addition approved in Bernardston election Last year, Frank “Bud” Foster, who has since died, donated to Bernardston his property at 12 Church St., in the foreground, which is adjacent to the present Fire Station, to use for a Fire Station addition. Now that the project has been approved by Bernardston voters, the four-bay garage will be built on this lot separate from the existing station, though it will be attached by an enclosed walkway. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Related stories BERNARDSTON Voters in Monday’s election passed a ballot question that will officially allow the town to pursue construction of a Fire Station addition with a four-bay garage, parking lot and office space. ....
Chicken pot pie dinner to raise money for The United Arc Proceeds from the upcoming Bernardston Kiwanis Club chicken pot pie dinner will support The United Arc in memory of late Bernardston resident Lillian Deane, pictured. Contributed Photo Bernardston Kiwanis Club members make chicken pot pies in the kitchen of the United Church of Bernardston in 2018. Another dinner will be held Saturday. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE Russell Deane makes chicken pot pies with fellow Bernardston Kiwanis Club members in the kitchen of the United Church of Bernardston in 2018. Another dinner will be held on Saturday to benefit The United Arc in memory of Deane’s late wife, Lillian. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE ....
newsroom@reviewonline.com SALINEVILLE Two bridges on Beadnell Road continue to wash out and village council is turning its attention to how these bridges can be replaced in a more permanent way. In the past, the village has replaced the flooring on at least one of these bridges, but during Monday’s council meeting Councilman Jim Wilson said there may be a need for a better solution as large gravel placed there earlier this week has already washed away. Replacing the bridges could be too expensive. Mayor Linda Adams said she spoke with county Engineer Bert Dawson and filled out paperwork for a possible funding source that needs to be in on Friday. However, she is concerned the solution could be prefabricated concrete boxes and those could cost about $900,000. ....
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