I have family in Rockport, Lowell and Somerville MA, Nashua, Pelham and Manchester NH. All but Somerville (on a hill near Tufts U) are busy pumping out their basements today. Last I heard, the Merrimack was 5+ feet above flood stage and heading for 8 or 9'. I've had several only-half-joking remarks from siblings who want to drive to MD and borrow my dinghy.
I know some of the troughs in the roller-coaster section of US1, I'm not surprised that it is closed down. Hope you folks up there dry out and soon.
Chris
At 02:19 PM 5/15/2006, you wrote:
Lotta frigging water.
Mostly down at the town square, but my father in law had & has quite a bit of basement flooding when the springs around his house just about burst open. Some of the roads have streams running over them and are passable if you have a truck. The problem being that if it keeps up much longer some of those roads might wash away. In the early days Peabody used to be called Brooksby because of all
US Route 1 was closed for about 5 miles. 128 from Peabody to 93 (for those who know) was a two hour crawl this morning. I stayed home.
All this after about 10 inches in two steady days of rain. Right now its let up but we have three more inches expected tonight and tomorrow.
If this keeps up the only good news will be that Ill save a few bucks when Cheeky Monkey self launches.
Larry Robertie
Cheeky Monkey
Boston, MA
From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Phil Agur
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 1:20 PM
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Subject: catalina27-talk: Soggy Peabody
Anyone heard from Larry?
Downtown Peabody, MA made the news (even hear in California) for flooding.
Phil Agur s/v Wing Tip
Commodore , Call Sign WCW3485
IC27/270A MMSI 366901790
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