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Article: United States: Towns get state aid for road work.
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- TendersInfo
- Article date:
- November 9, 2009
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Byline: shiv03
Randolph and Mine Hill are among 457 state towns that have been awarded a chunk of $103.75 million in state municipal aid grants from the state Department of Transportation.
The $225,000 received by Randolph will go toward milling and resurfacing South Road, while $200,000 has been allocated to third phase roadway improvements for Iron Mountain Road in Mine Hill.
In announcing the grants, Dilts said the money would be used to spare property tax increases in affected towns.
Every dollar in municipal aid is a dollar that doesn t have to come from residents property ...