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FRAMINGHAM – The following is a list of road construction projects the first week of August in Framingham. Projects include massDOT, City of Framingham, and utility projects.

Construction schedules are weather permitting and subject to change.

Blackberry Lane Sewer Pump Station: Pump station work continues. Blackberry Lane at Millwood Street will be closed to through traffic as needed during work hours. A detour will be in effect when the road is closed. Please seek an alternate route.

Cochituate Rail Trail – Route 30/Cochituate Road; Sidewalk and curbing improvements continue during the day. Expect minor impacts at times during the day. Roadway milling is tentatively scheduled for Thursday night, August 5, 9 p.m.- 5 a.m. Lane closures will be in effect during milling operations.

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Edgell Road Gas Main Replacement: Eversource gas will continue replacing gas main on Edgell Road between the Nobscot intersection and Donovan Drive. Expect moderate delays. Lane shifts and/or a one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

Grant Street Roadway and Sidewalk Improvements (Between Arthur and Hartford Streets): Sidewalk excavation and curbing work. Expect minor to moderate delays. A two-way and/or one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect. Police details will be on-site to facilitate traffic.

Nipmuc Road Gas Main Installation: Eversource gas will replace gas main on Nipmuc Road between Hollis Street and Wood Avenue. Expect minor delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

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Nobscot Intersection Improvements Project: Overhead electrical and cable wire work continues. Expect minor delays.

Worcester Road/Rt. 9 Westbound (Between Caldor Road and Shoppers World) – Spot Water & Sewer Improvements: Spot sewer main improvements will be made on Worcester Road/Rt. 9 Westbound between Caldor Road and Shoppers World, Monday-Thursday, 9 p.m.- 5 a.m. Lane closures will be in effect.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.