Roadwork continues after holiday

SHARON — The second weekly roadwork update was held Friday, May 27, at Town Hall. The selectmen held the special meeting at 10 a.m. to review road repairs for the week ending Friday, June 3. Road repair review meetings are held each Friday at the Town Hall. The public is invited to attend. It was reported the following repairs would be undertaken between Friday, May 27, and Friday, June 3: Fairchild Road repairs will be completed; pavement will be reclaimed on Sharon Mountain Road; Jackson Hill Road will be completed; backfill on West Cornwall Road and pavement reclamation work will start on East Street to Route 4 by the end of the reporting period. First Selectman Bob Loucks also reported that the town crew will work on drainage on Jewett Hill Road.The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 a.m.

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