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Friday October 06, 2023 (7 months ago)


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BOURNE – Maintenance work on the Bourne Bridge is currently 33% completed and work has progressed into the next phase of the project, said U.S Army Corps of Engineers officials.  Phase 2, which began recently, involves structural and roadwork repairs to the middle traffic lanes of the bridge. The sidewalk will remain open to pedestrian […] The post Phase 2 of Bourne Bridge Maintenance Begins appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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