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City
July 17, 2025
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Record Staff
City Settles Milton Harbor Dredging Dispute for $75K
The $3.3 million dredging project ran into immediate delays when the city failed to gain authorization to dump the dredged material, the lawsuit claimed.
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July 18, 2024
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Justine Pascutti
Downtown Parking Lot Closed for August Repairs Mandated by Save the Sound Settlement
Merchants and residents are not happy with the closing of the much-needed municipal lot, because of the lack of available parking spots downtown.
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