With the third nor’easter to hit our shores during the month of March expected to arrive tonight, track-hoe excavator Larry shares that the work continued today to fortify the causeway, and to possibly get more water to flow through the clogged drain that is preventing excess water from leaving Niles Pond.
For our readers general information, the cost of the repairs, restoration, and continued ongoing maintenance of the causeway, and surrounding area, are paid for entirely by the generous residents of Eastern Point, not tax payer dollars.
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Thanks Eastern Point Neighbors! Sending best thoughts for tonight ~ Hold Fast Gloucester.
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The repairs are going beautifully Mary, walked the causeway last night 🙂
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Community at it’s best may prove less damaging too upon arrival? We used to gather up all lawn chairs and batten down the hatches before when had notice not a sudden change, or underestimated after all we are (human) ones which can sneak in at times… Dave 🙂 & Kim 🙂
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Causeway under repairs held up well during this last nor’easter.
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It does appear by the pictures you posted it did make a difference once again effort = results! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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