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NORWAY — A $1.2 million bond for road and sidewalk repairs was unanimously approved by voters at a special town meeting Thursday night.

Projects slated from June 1, 2020, to May 30, 2021, include:

• $200,000 to shim and pave Pikes Hill Road from the top to Old Stage Road.
• $50,000 to pave 3,600 feet of Pikes Hill Road.
• $275,000 to shim and pave Norway Center Road.
• $150,000 to shim and pave Round the Pond Road.
• $125,000 to mill and fill Beal Street.
• $25,000 to shim and pave Sanborn Circle.
• $25,000 to shim Bill Howe Road.
• $275,000 to rebuild Huntington Avenue.
• $175,000 to rebuild Lynn Street and the sidewalk, and do sewer work.
• $50,000 for Stevens Street.
• $25,000 for Radcliff Street.
• $20,000 for Brown Street.

The total cost, with interest estimated at 1.5%, is $1.5 million. The town will raise $300,000 not covered by the bond.

In other business, selectmen unanimously approved closing the Town Office at 4 p.m. Friday so staff can attend the funeral of former Selectman Bruce Cook who died Monday.

Jon Bolduc is the new kid on the block, joining the Sun Journal team as the nightside cops reporter in September 2018. Jon is a 2011 graduate of the University King College in Halifax Nova Scotia. He enjoys...

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