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BOURNE – Local lawmakers on both side of the aisle say they are going to push forward with the Cape Cod Canal Bridges replacement project despite uncertainties about federal funding.  The Trump Administration announced a freeze on $11 billion in US Army Corps of Engineers projects citing the government shutdown, potentially impacting at least $350,000 […] The post Local delegation asserts Canal Bridge project will go forward despite federal uncertainty appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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