Governor Cuomo today announced $75.6 million in federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funding for 33 projects that will enhance mobility and safety on roadways across the state. Locally, $3.4 million is allocated for a project along Route 8 in the towns of Norwich, New Berlin and Columbus to flatten curves, widen shoulders and improve sight distance. High-friction surface treatments will be installed on downgrades. The list of Highway Safety Improvement programs is available at dot.ny.gov\/safety<\/a>.<\/p>\n —————————<\/p>\n Congressional Candidate Claudia Tenney to Hold Meet and Greet in the Bainbridge Town Hall, \u00a0starting at 7:00 PM.\u00a0 There will be time for question and answer period & time to personally meet Tenney, who is challenging Incumbent Republican Congressman Richard Hanna in a Primary for the 22nd<\/sup>\u00a0Congressional District.<\/p>\n —————————–<\/p>\n Delaware county public health will hold a free rabies clinic today in Walton.\u00a0 The clinic will run from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Walton Town Highway Garage for dogs, cats & domesticated ferrets.<\/p>\n —————————–<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Governor Cuomo today announced $75.6 million in federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funding for 33 projects that will enhance mobility and safety on roadways across the state. Locally, $3.4 million is allocated for a project along Route 8 in the … Continue reading