Lincoln Selects and Jamie Fosburg of the Park service and Concord Selects.
A real team effort. I was on the Wild and Scenic Committee representing the
Governor at the time. We did get a stone bridge and not what DOT wanted to
put there.
On Sun, Nov 14, 2021, 3:08 PM Rosamond Delori wrote:
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Sara - we should get John Kerr to write up that saga. It was quite an event,
with MA DOT taking the bridge down in the middle of the night, etc, etc.
Roz
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> On Nov 14, 2021, at 3:02 PM,
For some period including the mid-1970s it was open to cars but school
buses couldn't use it, meaning we had to go all the way around via 117 and
Nine-Acre Corner to get to the high school.
Alice Waugh
On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 10:03 AM Rob wrote:
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>
https://sudbury.ma.us/selectboardsoffice/wp-content/uploads/sites/342/2014/08/1993AnnualReport.pdf
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 14, 2021, at 9:51 AM, Louis Zipes wrote:
>
> I know this is a Wayland bridge but since we use it to get to the high
> school anyone know why it is a wooden bridge?
I know this is a Wayland bridge but since we use it to get to the high
school anyone know why it is a wooden bridge? Is it to cut down on heavy
trucks using it?
Any one know the history? My 22 seconds of searching didn’t reveal the
answer.
Thanks!
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