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jr616 12-03-2019 07:29 AM

18 Mile Detour - Laconia
 
Well this ought to be fun...

https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...179b15c88.html

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fatlazyless 12-03-2019 07:52 AM

Is interesting how the article mentions that Gulbicki's Towing and Car Repair is always busy, all year 'round, and the other local Weirs businesses are all dead until bike week. Gulbickis has a large 'Trump 2020' sign on the rear wall inside its' single service bay, which is something that most all businesses would not chose to show, but for a tow business ...... once your car is on the hook ..... it's on the tow ..... and insurance pays the bill, so who cares about some political sign ..... plus, by the time you see the sign, your car has already been towed in.

Even that U S Post Office seems like it is dead empty, or closed?

Last March there was a sign that Cozy Cottage Rustics, a furniture store in Plymouth, Lincoln, & Meredith, was opening in what used to be the Dexter Shoe store, but that apparently fell through so that large retail space was vacant, and for lease, all of 2019. I actually thought that could have been a heck of a good location, with big visibility from the street for Cozy Cottage, but it never happened?

Bear Guy 12-03-2019 08:29 AM

Bridge project and detour previously discussed in this thread:
https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...ad.php?t=23978
This new LDS article adds project timing information.

Some dispute on the 18-mile figure; sounds closer to 12.

Major 12-03-2019 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 323462)
Gulbickis has a large 'Trump 2020' sign on the rear wall inside its' single service bay, which is something that most all businesses would not chose to show, but for a tow business ...... once your car is on the hook ..... it's on the tow ..... and insurance pays the bill, so who cares about some political sign ..... plus, by the time you see the sign, your car has already been towed in.

Why is that? Are we afraid some snowflake will be triggered. The worst part of this political climate is that we are discouraged from publicly showing our unconditional support for our great President. As much as the left hates Trump, I hated Obama. I saw firsthand what he did to our military. He was over his head in dealing with foreign affairs and economic issues. However, it would not even occur to me to silence his supporters. That's how democracy works. That's how adults handle things that don't go their way.

I love it when I see a small business supporting our President. Small business owners know firsthand what the Trump economy has brought especially in light of the anemic Obama economy. It may not be a wise business decision since he may be alienating a good portion of potential customers, but I applaud the conviction.

Trail Goer 12-03-2019 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 323462)
Is interesting how the article mentions that Gulbicki's Towing and Car Repair is always busy, all year 'round, and the other local Weirs businesses are all dead until bike week. Gulbickis has a large 'Trump 2020' sign on the rear wall inside its' single service bay, which is something that most all businesses would not chose to show, but for a tow business ...... once your car is on the hook ..... it's on the tow ..... and insurance pays the bill, so who cares about some political sign ..... plus, by the time you see the sign, your car has already been towed in.

Even that U S Post Office seems like it is dead empty, or closed?

Last March there was a sign that Cozy Cottage Rustics, a furniture store in Plymouth, Lincoln, & Meredith, was opening in what used to be the Dexter Shoe store, but that apparently fell through so that large retail space was vacant, and for lease, all of 2019. I actually thought that could have been a heck of a good location, with big visibility from the street for Cozy Cottage, but it never happened?

fatlazyless, what you just wrote is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having read what you wrote. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul. :laugh:
~ an altered quote from Billy Madison

Sue Doe-Nym 12-03-2019 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Major (Post 323465)
Why is that? Are we afraid some snowflake will be triggered. The worst part of this political climate is that we are discouraged from publicly showing our unconditional support for our great President. As much as the left hates Trump, I hated Obama. I saw firsthand what he did to our military. He was over his head in dealing with foreign affairs and economic issues. However, it would not even occur to me to silence his supporters. That's how democracy works. That's how adults handle things that don't go their way.

I love it when I see a small business supporting our President. Small business owners know firsthand what the Trump economy has brought especially in light of the anemic Obama economy. It may not be a wise business decision since he may be alienating a good portion of potential customers, but I applaud the conviction.

I am with you 100%! Well said, and thank you for your post. If anyone feels threatened, let him/her crawl into a safe space!

JADAQ 12-03-2019 12:41 PM

It’s 12 miles, not 18. I live in Meredith Bridge and just mapped it out.

Yes, it will suck, yes it will take longer to head down to Wally World and buy some genuine Chinese junk ( could possibly run into FLL and gets some words of wisdom) but it’s not the end of the world!!

By the way; it’s 17 miles to Alton Bay from the Weirs, not sure who the genius is who thought that detour was 18 miles!

webmaster 12-03-2019 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JADAQ (Post 323485)
It’s 12 miles, not 18. I live in Meredith Bridge and just mapped it out.

In the other thread someone posted this map and then deleted the post for some reason:

JADAQ 12-03-2019 01:07 PM

Not if you take roller coaster road over to 106. Up to Meredith rotary and down is 18.

WinnisquamZ 12-03-2019 01:21 PM

Has anyone looked into how this will effect Bike Week?


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Sue Doe-Nym 12-03-2019 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 323489)
Has anyone looked into how this will effect Bike Week?


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I believe it’s supposed to be finished by then.

jbolty 12-03-2019 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 323492)
I believe it’s supposed to be finished by then.

Supposed to be but seems like they should start sooner, in case it goes overtime. Unless that's already been considered. No construction project is on time.

AC2717 12-03-2019 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jbolty (Post 323497)
Supposed to be but seems like they should start sooner, in case it goes overtime. Unless that's already been considered. No construction project is on time.

imagine the traffic on Memorial Day weekend if this is not done, Woah Nelly

One might have thought that after Columbus day through November would be the ideal time to do this, but I digress, another smart decision by town/state

WinnisquamZ 12-03-2019 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 323492)
I believe it’s supposed to be finished by then.


Relating to how the repair went on the Meredith Center Rd bridge this past summer. Once they opened it up much worse then thought. It went till this November 4 months longer then planned. Same type project


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upthesaukee 12-03-2019 05:55 PM

Hilliard rd?
 
Is Hilliard passable from rte 3 just below Cumberland Farms to Parade rd? Probably not a "truck" route, but seems go straight across. Anyone familiar with this road?

Dave

DickR 12-03-2019 06:18 PM

On that screen shot copied from that other thread into post #8 here, note that the distance 19.50 is in KM (kilometers, the way the rest of the world does distance). That converts to 12.1 miles British measurement.

webmaster 12-03-2019 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DickR (Post 323516)
On that screen shot copied from that other thread into post #8 here, note that the distance 19.50 is in KM (kilometers, the way the rest of the world does distance). That converts to 12.1 miles British measurement.

Oops, I missed that. That's probably why the OP deleted the post. Sorry.

Woodsy 12-03-2019 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 323515)
Is Hilliard passable from rte 3 just below Cumberland Farms to Parade rd? Probably not a "truck" route, but seems go straight across. Anyone familiar with this road?

Dave

That section of Hilliard Rd is not passable..... well maybe with a SXS!

Woodsy

upthesaukee 12-03-2019 07:05 PM

Thanks
 
That's why I asked. On Google Maps, it's a line that goes straight across. Seemed too obvious to be missed by others.

Thanks, Woodsy

Dave

TheTimeTraveler 12-03-2019 09:43 PM

I don't think any of this bridge repair should be a surprise as most everyone knew that this bridge repair would be happening at some point.

To me, the biggest worry would seem to be the time frame for this project; the existing bridge is very old, and some unforeseen findings during the construction project "could" make this go on longer than anticipated.

Let's hope the crews can get the job done during the estimated time frame!

Cobalt 25 12-03-2019 10:07 PM

Just a quick response to fatlazyless's post, it seems to me there was a lot more expressions of hate and divisiveness in the posts that followed than in his.

Here's hoping our country will be more unified by the time the bridge is finished.

The Real BigGuy 12-04-2019 07:21 AM

I’m with you on that Cobalt!


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upthesaukee 12-04-2019 08:18 AM

From the article.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pondguy (Post 323533)
This could be a fire protection problem for the Weirs to the Meredith line. Trucks would have to come all the way from central station on north main street. :eek:

From the article:

Pedestrians and emergency vehicles will be able to skirt the construction work to avoid the detour,


In answer to the big question "how" that wasn't explained. Maybe someone with more time on their hands can try to find the plans and see what they say about tsgt.

Dave

Woodsy 12-04-2019 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 323534)
From the article:

Pedestrians and emergency vehicles will be able to skirt the construction work to avoid the detour,


In answer to the big question "how" that wasn't explained. Maybe someone with more time on their hands can try to find the plans and see what they say about tsgt.

Dave

The plan is to have the Emergency vehicles cut thru Thurstons & the Drive In... it will slow the response some, but not too bad.

Woodsy

Bear Guy 12-04-2019 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 323534)
From the article:

Pedestrians and emergency vehicles will be able to skirt the construction work

The old thread has links to the NH.gov plans for the project. That shows an emergency work-around of using Hilliard road to Channel Lane; Channel Lane is where Thurston's entrance is, east of the construction but west of the main water-crossing bridge. I thought I heard somewhere else that the Drive-in could be used to access Channel Lane for emergency vehicles.

Using the detour as described in the LDS article, google shows a 12.5 mile detour. The NH.gov suggested detour is a little over 15 miles.

Woodsy 12-04-2019 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bear Guy (Post 323536)
the old thread has links to the NH.gov plans for the project. That shows an emergency work-around of using Hilliard road to Channel Lane; Channel Lane is where Thurston's entrance is, east of the construction but west of the main water-crossing bridge. I though I heard somewhere else that the Drive-in could be used to access Channel Lane for emergency vehicles.

Using the detour as described in the LDS article, google shows a 12.5 mile detour. The NH.gov suggested detour is a little over 15 miles.

Hillieard Rd access would require cutting thru Channel Marine property (dirt tote road).... my guess is for a small unreasonable fee they will be allowed to cut thru the Drive In... using the same access point as Bike Week (2nd entrance)

Woodsy

fatlazyless 12-04-2019 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Major (Post 323465)
The worst part of this political climate is that we are discouraged from publicly showing our unconditional support for our great President.

For about two to three years or so, 2016-2018, there was a similar sized Trump sign on the outside of the Gulbicki garage building, and then it was taken down, and now I only know about the inside sign because it can be seen while driving, when the garage door is up.

One never sees any political signs on or in large stores like Walmart or Lowe's, or political buttons worn by delivery drivers for the US Mail, UPS or Fed Ex.

In fact, I cannot recall ever seeing any political signs displayed by a large national business.

Sure, a small business has the right to express politics with a sign, but it just does not happen too often, here, in the lakes region.

On the other hand, when President John F Kennedy was murdered, every store front small business and every large business in the Boston area went and replaced their window displays with a large black & white photo of the late president, all draped in black satin.

joey2665 12-04-2019 09:10 AM

FLL Always derailing a thread [emoji35]


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Sue Doe-Nym 12-04-2019 09:32 AM

Stay on topic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 323538)
For about two to three years or so, 2016-2018, there was a similar sized Trump sign on the outside of the Gulbicki garage building, and then it was taken down, and now I only know about the inside sign because it can be seen while driving, when the garage door is up.

One never sees any political signs on or in large stores like Walmart or Lowe's, or political buttons worn by delivery drivers for the US Mail, UPS or Fed Ex.

In fact, I cannot recall ever seeing any political signs displayed by a large national business.

Sure, a small business has the right to express politics with a sign, but it just does not happen too often, here, in the lakes region.

On the other hand, when President John F Kennedy was murdered, every store front small business and every large business in the Boston area went and replaced their window displays with a large black & white photo of the late president, all draped in black satin.

With all due respect to your political opinions, would it be too much to request that you stay on topic, which is the detour? 🙄

Biggd 12-04-2019 10:42 AM

Once you open that political can of worms the negativity spreads like wildfire. But that's what FLL does, drops a bomb and watches it spread. He likes to stir the pot to entertain himself and there are some forum members that are chomping at the bit to talk politics. :(

joey2665 12-04-2019 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 323543)
Once you open that political can of worms the negativity spreads like wildfire. But that's what FLL does, drops a bomb and watches it spread. He likes to stir the pot to entertain himself and there are some forum members that are chomping at the bit to talk politics. :(

Every member has a right to post to any thread and I am certainly not suggesting he should not post any comments but in his case the reply is almost always off topic. I wish our webmaster could have a word with him to try to have him at least stick somewhere near the topic instead of derailing it.

Major 12-04-2019 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 323545)
Every member has a right to post to any thread and I am certainly not suggesting he should not post any comments but in his case the reply is almost always off topic. I wish our webmaster could have a word with him to try to have him at least stick somewhere near the topic instead of derailing it.

I agree. I actually enjoy reading FLL's posts. He reminds me of my mother-in-law. We have an agreement to never discuss politics (since she typically ends up balling), but she can't help herself from peppering the conversation with small digs. Most of them you can ignore, but sometimes you feel compelled to respond. At least FLL doesn't run off crying! :)

thinkxingu 12-04-2019 11:56 AM

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joey2665 12-04-2019 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 323548)
One off-topic post by FLL = a dozen complaint posts.Attachment 15489

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Sorry I disagree. It is very annoying and you need to kull through his blabber to get to the actual topic 9 times out of 10. Once in a while he will post something useful and topic related as he did a little while ago in the WOW Trail thread

thinkxingu 12-04-2019 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 323549)
Sorry I disagree. It is very annoying and you need to kull through his blabber to get to the actual topic 9 times out of 10. Once in a while he will post something useful and topic related as he did a little while ago in the WOW Trail thread

And the rest of us have to cull through the complaints. Block him if you don't want to see his blabber; otherwise, just move the train back on the tracks (pun intended, and I did not use scare quotes around "blabber" on purpose).

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Sue Doe-Nym 12-04-2019 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 323556)
And the rest of us have to cull through the complaints. Block him if you don't want to see his blabber; otherwise, just move the train back on the tracks (pun intended, and I did not use scare quotes around "blabber" on purpose).

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I don’t think it’s wrong to suggest that someone stay on topic, and most suggestions have been pretty mild....there’s no need to get agitated. 🤨

thinkxingu 12-04-2019 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 323558)
I don’t think it’s wrong to suggest that someone stay on topic, and most suggestions have been pretty mild....there’s no need to get agitated. [emoji2955]

I'm not agitated, I'm just pointing out the futility of complaining about off-topic/tangentially related posts. Half the time, the complaints exponentially outnumber the initial post. See: this and above posts.

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joey2665 12-04-2019 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 323556)
And the rest of us have to cull through the complaints. Block him if you don't want to see his blabber; otherwise, just move the train back on the tracks (pun intended, and I did not use scare quotes around "blabber" on purpose).

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No sense blocking. You see his posts anyway when people quote his reply in there comments.


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Patofnaud 12-04-2019 09:06 PM

And to get somewhat back on topic....

In the past State Police and First responders used the channel road, through Channel Marine storage yard and up onto Hillard Rd during bike week to circumvent the mobs. I'm sure they plan to do likewise during the bridge rebuild.

It would be silly to even suggest a firetruck going around and up 106 to rollercoaster then back down to put out a fire at the Weirs...

And as others have said, Hilliard is impassable once you get to Pickerel Cove. Unless the state decided to put in a temp fire road through to 106, but for the duration of this project, not likely.

For us living at Weirs, guess it's Hannaford in Merideth instead of Shaws in Gilford for a couple of months. NBD. Just stay away from Merideth on weekends. :)

fatlazyless 12-05-2019 08:54 AM

...... chugga-chugga-chugga .... here comes dat train!
 
As many are aware, there is a single railroad track that goes under the Weirs bridge there, along the north side of the Weirs channel. This is the railroad track that runs from Lakeport to Weirs Beach to Meredith and beyond. The single track has its own separate tunnel constructed as part of the bridge structure.

Traveling back in time maybe 50, 75, 100 and 125 years ago, when there were active railroad stations in Laconia, Lakeport, Weirs Beach and Meredith, using the train as an alternative to not being able to drive a car across the Weirs bridge due to construction repairs could have been a doable alternative to the bridge being closed. Something tells me that 50 to 125-years ago, it was probably much more common for people to rely on the local train service than to have their own car or truck for getting around and for commercial business use.

Now in 2019 with the Weirs-Route 3 bridge closing next spring, using the railroad as an alternative method of travel is not a doable choice? In the summer months the Winnipesaukee Railroad carries passengers along the line so why not use the train while the bridge is closed to car and truck traffic on Route 3?

"The bridge is closed to car traffic, but you can still take the train" ..... is not a message you will be hearing ...... as it could have been, years ago.

A steam locomotive is a truly amazing machine with its belching black smoke, hot white steam, loud steam powered whistle, many steel wheels, large size, and big power ..... so's as long as there's a train track ..... why not run it with those beautiful steam locomotives as was done up to about 1960.

Chugga-chugga-chugga ...... here comes dat train! .... is what used to be happening, here.

map 12-05-2019 12:59 PM

Just in time for our move to our newly built house when we will need to get to stores like Lowes from The Weirs area. Ugh....:(

On a plus note the article I just read today says it would just be a 30 day detour. I originally thought it would be detoured for the entire 3 months. March-May. Phew...

fatlazyless 12-06-2019 04:52 AM

...... down at the Tilton Hilton
 
Best bet is hit the Lowe's and Walmart in Tilton, at Rt 93-Exit 20. The Tilton Lowe's is the mirror reverse set-up to the Gilford Lowe's, and the Tilton Walmart is bigger than the Gilford Walmart. For example, the Tilton Walmart has a 4' wide slection of fishing waders, plus it has a Tire & Lube Center that does $19.88 oil/filter changes with Quaker State.

In addition to Lowe's, Tilton has a big Home Depot, plus the Tilton outlet mall, and the huge Autoserv car store, so Tilton is a very happening alternative with way more stores than in Gilford.

If only Tilton had a Hilton Hotel. then it would be the Tilton Hilton, and you just know who would be there ...... Paris Hilton ...... right here in Tilton ..... at the Hilton!

SAMIAM 12-06-2019 05:12 AM

I believe the Sun story said there would be access for emergency vehicles which means 1 lane will be open during construction. Wondering if they could issue a special pass based on need to residents who live just over the bridge and work at one of the business' in the Weirs.

upthesaukee 12-06-2019 09:06 AM

Access through Thurston's and Drive in.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 323629)
I believe the Sun story said there would be access for emergency vehicles which means 1 lane will be open during construction. Wondering if they could issue a special pass based on need to residents who live just over the bridge and work at one of the business' in the Weirs.

A few have posted above that the plan is to be able to get around the construction via Thurston and the drive in.

Dave

Patofnaud 12-10-2019 11:58 AM

Correct, it is NOT the channel bridge closing, it is the rail bridge.

Emergency vehicles have the entire channel bridge to themselves and then divert through a super-secret passage to the other side of the rail bridge.

As stated in the original thread, leaving 1 lane open on the rail bridge would triple the time to complete.

TiltonBB 04-21-2020 08:06 AM

Construction starts Monday
 
Expected to last until Memorial Day

https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...b6868043f.html

AC2717 04-25-2020 10:10 AM

Just to confirm this is starting 4/27

Jeanzb1 04-26-2020 10:05 AM

Yup.


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8gv 04-26-2020 06:50 PM

Rain, shine or...SNOW??? :eek:

WinnisquamZ 04-30-2020 09:12 AM

Yesterday, drove around the rotary and viewed the construction. Thinking I could jump it! Plenty of down hill speed available. What a start to bike week if Evil was still with us


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Weekend Pundit 04-30-2020 10:29 AM

A Change
 
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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 333543)
Yesterday, drove around the rotary and viewed the construction. Thinking I could jump it! Plenty of down hill speed available. What a start to bike week if Evil was still with us.

At least Bike Week won't be disrupted since it's been moved to August due to this whole Covid-19 debacle. But you can still try the jump then if'n your willing!

AC2717 05-18-2020 08:33 AM

is the bridge completed yet, I heard it was possibly being completed by the 15th but i believe it was not open this past weekend. I took the detour all weekend because I did not want to risk doubling back

thank you

8gv 05-18-2020 09:44 AM

By watching the traffic on Parade Rd. and Elm St. my conclusion is that the bridge is not open yet!

Jeanzb1 05-18-2020 10:27 AM

Definitely not open yet


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Woodsy 05-18-2020 10:46 AM

Supposed to be opening up this Friday 22-May.....

Woodsy

SimpleTL 05-18-2020 12:47 PM

I called the town they said scheduled for May 27......


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Woodsy 05-21-2020 02:42 PM

Bridge opens tomorrow!
 
The Weirs Bridge will be open sometime tomorrow afternoon for alternating 1 way traffic per NH DOT & LPD!

The project should be completely wrapped up by next week!

Woohoo!

Woodsy

JADAQ 05-22-2020 11:02 AM

The bridge is open!!

thinkxingu 05-22-2020 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JADAQ (Post 335209)
The bridge is open!!

Totally or just half?

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TiltonBB 05-23-2020 05:34 AM

It looked like normal traffic in both directions yesterday afternoon.

thinkxingu 05-23-2020 05:44 AM

I saw a photo last night showing it totally open—that was pretty fast!

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Sue Doe-Nym 05-25-2020 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 335224)
Totally or just half?

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We had to go to Gilford today late afternoon....a breeze...bridge entirely open and very little traffic. 👍

Woodsy 05-26-2020 07:23 AM

The Bridge is currently alternating 1 way as they work on the sidewalks...

Woodsy


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