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Tuesday October 08, 2024 (1 week, 1 day ago)


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BOURNE – Governor Maura Healey’s administration says a new agreement has been reached to move forward on the replacement for the Sagamore Bridge. Under the agreement, $350 million of previously-earmarked federal funding will be transferred to the Federal Highway Administration to construct a portion of the new bridge. The Healey Administration says it has secured […] The post Healey’s Office Announces New Memorandum Of Understanding On Canal Bridges Replacement appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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