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July 31, 2007

Photo: Sign of progress at Woonasquatucket Greenway

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Journal photo / Bill Murphy
Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts and Michael M. Tikoian, chairman of the Coastal Resources Management Council, chat before a press conference this morning to unveil new signs that will adorn the Woonasquatucket Greenway, a bike/walking path about to be built along the Woonsquatucket River, at the American Locomotive Works mill project on Valley Street in Providence. Struever Bros., the Baltimore-based developers doing the American Locomotive Works, is about to start its section behind their mill.

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It's so great that Rhode Island makes such paths available to bicyclists. It's too bad they can't fix a pothole or two for those of us that drive cars though.

Patrick | July 31, 2007 3:17 PM link

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