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Farmington Public Works employees get sand for winter roads Tuesday from a sandbar on the Sandy River in Farmington Falls. The Whittier Road bank erosion project, on the left of the river, worked out better than expected, especially in light of heavy rains and high river water this spring and summer, Denis Castonguay, Public Works director, said.
Farmington Public Works employees get sand for winter roads Tuesday from a sandbar on the Sandy River in Farmington Falls.
Farmington Public Works employees get sand for winter roads Tuesday from a sandbar on the Sandy River in Farmington Falls.
Farmington Public Works employees get sand for winter roads Tuesday from a sandbar on the Sandy River in Farmington Falls. The Whittier Road bank erosion project, on the left side of the river, worked out better than expected, especially in light of heavy rains and high river water this spring and summer, Public Works Director Denis Castonguay said.
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