2003 was a year of significant improvements in Lamoine’s infrastructure. Starting in the upper left hand corner and working clockwise:
The Maine DOT completely reconstructed about 7-miles of Routes 204 and 184, investing over a million dollars. Pictured is a backhoe from Lane Construction pulling out an old, rotted culvert.
The MDOT also improved the sight distance at the intersection of Routes 184 and 204 at the Town Hall. The town contributed to the project. Shown is pavement being ground at the intersection as the hill was lowered.
Adelphia rebuilt the cable television system in town, establishing the new service in December, 2003. Shown is a truck crew stringing new fiber-optic lines to give customers access to high-speed Internet service.
The town hall had a face-lift in 2003. Pictured is Chuck Wellman tearing off 35-year old siding and vapor barrier replaced with new vinyl siding.
Seal Point Road had a minor rebuild and the gravel section was paved after drainage improvements were made. Perry Fowler & Jeff Clarke install a new driveway culvert at a home under construction on the improved road.
The town paved the middle portion of Buttermilk Road. Shown are the men and
equipment from Vaughn Thibodeau & Sons, the paving contractor.
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