BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. (AP) — Officials in a Vermont town are hoping federal funds will become available to help pay for repairs to a long-closed bridge across the Connecticut River linking it to New Hampshire.
The Vilas Bridge between Bellows Falls and Walpole, New Hampshire, has been closed for 12 years. Another bridge is available about a mile further up the river.
The Rockingham Select Board voted recently to have member Bonnie North continue her research into coordination with officials in Walpole and the state of New Hampshire on how to best take advantage of what is hoped will be new federal infrastructure funding.
Rockingham Town Manager Scott Pickup
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