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Showing posts with label Groveland. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Blood Drive in Groveland

The American Red Cross and The Friends of The Langley-Adams Library are holding a blood drive to support the community blood supply. The drive will be on Tuesday September 27, 2011: 2:00PM – 7:00PM at the Congregational Church UCC: 4 King Street, Groveland MA.


The Red Cross is urging the public to make an appointment to donate blood by calling 1-800-RedCross or visit http://www.redcrossblood.org/.


Individuals who are at least 17 years of age weigh at least 110 pounds and are in general good health may be eligible to donate blood. Please bring your Red Cross blood donor card or other form of positive ID when you come to donate.

Monday, August 15, 2011

August Bates Bridge Update

As you’ve probably noticed, the summer heat didn’t deter the crews working on the Bates Bridge project – – we’re now at 22% complete! That is 10 times last year’s mid-August progress.
 
Progress has been mostly technical – – for a full report and to see pictures, go to the Groveland/Haverhill Bates Bridge Reconstruction page.

Friday, May 20, 2011

May Bates Bridge Update

Mother Nature may be taking her time bringing us spring weather, but one thing that isn’t taking it’s time is work on the new Bates Bridge – Cianbro contractors are ahead of schedule and work is 17% complete.

Crews working on barges set up within the river have finished both the installation and excavation of the cofferdams for the new pier locations. As you may recall from our last update, Cianbro has implemented a new traffic management setup to facilitate roadway construction on the Groveland side. This phase also creates a work zone for the contractor to start work on the new southerly bridge abutment.

Pile installation in the area of the north abutment and the northeast retaining wall on the Haverhill side of the river has again commenced, after being on hold due to weather conditions from the winter. On the Groveland side, utility relocation work continues along Main Street.

To see pictures, go to the Groveland/Haverhill Bates Bridge Reconstruction page.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Bates Bridge Traffic Management Plans - Stage 2 - Groveland

This week the Bates Bridge Reconstruction traffic management plans moved into its second stage on the Groveland side, altering the traffic flow.

To create a work zone, Jersey barriers have been installed along Main Street from the post office to the existing bridge.

As you may have noticed, the barriers have taken the right turn lane near the bridge for use as a sidewalk for pedestrians. For the duration of Stage 2, stop signs will be replacing the existing flashing signals at the intersection. This phase of the construction process on the Groveland side is estimated to last until spring 2012.

Below you can see the traffic management plan. (click to enlarge)



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Bates Bridge Construction Update

Finally – a break from the weekly snow storms! The first hint of spring is here and we’re happy to report the Bates Bridge is 11% complete.

Even though the river is frozen, ice has been cleared from the marina to the barges and you can see the icy pathway from the bridge. Crews working from those barges have finished installing cofferdams for piers 1, 3 and 4. Excavation has already started within #3.

Because of the weather, progress on installing piles for the north abutment and the northeast retaining wall on the Haverhill side has been slow going.

On the other hand, utility relocations are reaching an end. With almost all overhead and underground utility relocations completed on the Haverhill side along Groveland Street, Old Ferry Road and Orchard Avenue, only Main Street in Groveland remains.

To see pictures of the excavation from cofferdam 3, go to the Groveland/Haverhill Bates Bridge Reconstruction page.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Bates Bridge Update

With the New Year comes new information on the Bates Bridge project: you can see work in the river everyday – and it’s now 9% complete.

In spite of a cold November & December, crews are working from two barges on the river and have finished installing cofferdams for what will be piers 3 and 4 of the new bridge. Contractor Cianbro has also started installing piling for a retaining wall on the Haverhill side.

With almost all overhead and underground utility relocations completed on the Haverhill side along Groveland Street, Old Ferry Road and Orchard Avenue, the work is going much more slowly on the Groveland side along Main Street. We’ll stay on that.

To see pictures of the construction progress, go to the Groveland/Haverhill Bates Bridge Reconstruction page.

Monday, January 3, 2011

"Spotlight Georgetown" Talks Bates Bridge Project

Heidi Michitson recently sat down with Beverly Enos -- host of "Spotlight Georgetown," -- to talk about the Groveland/Haverhill Bridge Reconstruction Project.  The interview will air on GCTV (Georgetown Community Television) starting this Friday, January 7th.  Showtimes are Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays at 8 A.M. and 8 P.M.

Photo: Georgetown Record

GCTV is channel 9 for Comcast subscribers and channel 42 for Verizon subscribers.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Bates Bridge Update and Upcoming Briefing

It’s almost Columbus Day—which promises spectacular weather—and time for a progress report on the Bates Bridge project.

As you can tell from the activity on both ends of the bridge, the project is moving along.  In fact, the first layer of new pavement has been installed on sections of Orchard Avenue and Old Ferry Road in Haverhill.  A portion of Coffin Avenue closed as part of the next stage (Stage 2) in the plans.  During this time, Groveland Street will remain open and work will be concentrated on two projects: constructing a parking area for the abutters and boaters and removing existing pavement on a section of Coffin Avenue.  Following that, areas directly abutting the bridge will be on-hold until next spring, which Stage 2 continues into.

We are also waiting on more information about the underwater cable, which has been found. Because it is National Grid’s old cable, it will be their responsibility to coordinate removal.  We will keep you posted as to how this will affect the project moving forward, as soon as we get word from MassDOT.

Next Tuesday, October 12, this office will be hosting an informal Bates Bridge Briefing at Groveland Town Hall from 7 P.M. to 8 P.M. Please stop by to see bridge plans and talk with us personally. Until then, you can always get in touch with Heidi Michitson at michitson@comcast.net.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Groveland Day!

Rep. Stanley and her staff kicked-off Groveland Day at the Pancake Breakfast at the Groveland Congregational Church. Then it was over to Town Hall to set up for Office Hours. After Boy Scout Troop 87 dedicated a moment of silence in remembrance of September 11, 2001, Rep. Stanley helped judge the cakes entered in the Cake Walk. It was a perfect day to be outside enjoying the festivities!

Harriett's table at Groveland Day for Office Hours.



Groveland Boy Scout Troop 87 remembers 9-11-2001.



Setting up the Cake Walk cakes for judging.



First Place winner! Maddie & Sophie's cake, "McDonalds"



Second Place Winner! Jessie's cake, "Porcupine"



Third Place Winner! Shane's cake, "Trouble"



Honorable Mention: Max & Grace with their "iPod" cake.






Honorable Mention: Elizabeth



Harriett announces the winners of the Cake Walk Contest.



Harriett and her fellow judges.



The Cake Walk Game starts!










Cake Walkers take home the First Place Cake in the Adult category, "Strawberry" made by Alyson.





Long-time Cake Walk judges.



Groveland Day games.



New England Equine Rescue.



Harriett's Chief of Staff Dan Mahoney helps out with Office Hours.







Friends and fun at Groveland Day.



Harriett finishes up Office Hours with the littlest Groveland resident!


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Groveland Day

I hope to see you all at Groveland Day next Saturday! I'll be joining in the festivities as well as conducting formal office hours from 10:00 A.M. until noon.

Groveland Day Sign

Haverhill/Groveland Office Hours

The office of Rep. Harriett L. Stanley will give a Bates Bridge update and conduct constituent office hours at the Kennedy Circle Community Center in Haverhill on September 10th from 1:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Haverhill and Groveland residents are invited to stop by with their questions and/or concerns, as well as to get the most up-to-date news on the Bates Bridge Project.

Residents who cannot attend may always call Heidi Michitson, Haverhill Director, at 978-373-2231, or our Boston office at 617-722-2430.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Upcoming Road Closings in Haverhill


Here’s a quick Bates Bridge project update: next week, August 9 – August 13, a portion of Old Ferry Road in Haverhill will be closed due to construction.

Old Ferry Road Closing: August 9th -- August 13th; Stage 1A of the Groveland/Haverhill Bates Bridge Reconstruction

The following week, August 16 – August 20, a portion of Orchard Avenue in Haverhill will be closed as well. The contractor will be building the new proposed roads at this time.

Orchard Avenue Closing: August 16th -- August 20th; Stage 1B of the Groveland/Haverhill Bate Bridge Reconstruction

We’re on our way to a new bridge with these first two stages getting underway! I hope this helps in planning the next couple weeks accordingly.  Please contact my office if you have any questions.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Bates Bridge Update

Since our last update, this office has been working on the Bates Bridge 24/7!

Tuesday morning, staff and I attended a project briefing at MassHighway’s District 4 Headquarters in Arlington. I think it’s fair to say that we’ll work a little more closely with the MassDOT engineering staff going forward.

Wednesday night, we attended a Groveland Conservation Commission meeting and briefed the commissioners about bridge plans. Yesterday, Heidi Michitson and I went down to the site to see things for ourselves.

To recap, primary elements of the bridge work include the construction of a new movable span bridge, which includes the installation of drilled shaft foundations, reinforced concrete piers, a structural steel superstructure, and a concrete filled grid deck. What that technical jargon means to local residents will be explained as the work progresses.

This winter, temporary cofferdams will allow work to take place regardless of the weather. Cofferdams are designed to keep water (and soil) out of the excavation area. In this case, the cofferdam will give contractors a dry environment as they work below water level. Because of environmental restrictions (mostly wildlife/spawning related) in-water work can only occur between the winter months of mid-November and March 1st.

As you know, the traffic jams continue on both sides of the bridge. Overhead and underground utility relocation is well underway on the Haverhill side along Groveland Street, Old Ferry Road, and Orchard Avenue. That work will certainly be completed by the end of the year—and probably before Thanksgiving.

Hope this new information helps keep you cool over the weekend!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Bates Bridge Update

It’s been 100° outside for several days, so it seemed like a good time for a couple of Groveland Bridge updates. Things are moving along, so look for another next week.

As of today, the Bates Bridge reconstruction is 1% done.

The new bridge will be located approximately 60 feet downstream from the original bridge. The entire project will cost about $50 million and will be built by Cianbro Construction of Maine, the low bidders.

The project also includes reconstruction of approach roadways in both Haverhill and Groveland. Traffic signal and geometric improvements at the intersection of Groveland Street with Lincoln Avenue in Haverhill and at the intersection of Groveland Street with Main Street (next to Elm Park) in Groveland are also included.

Construction has been designed by the Massachusetts Highway Department and will be overseen by MassDOT, which is the new executive office of transportation that oversees all agencies.

MassDOT maintains that the existing bridge will remain open during construction…and I am taking them at their word.

At 1% completion, one significant problem has already happened—discovery of an old (possibly oil-filled) cable on the bottom of the Merrimack River. This cable was a surprise—and no one found it during project design and permitting. It will need to be removed to allow the installation of the bridge piers.

Cianbro also started tree removal on both sides of the bridge. Some of you were concerned by that, but MassDOT had told us that all the necessary permits and approvals were in place. (We’ll be confirming this with the communities.) The exception to that may be 4 trees on the Groveland side at Elm Park, but these probably won’t be dealt with until sometime next year.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Meadow Pond Trail Project



Last month I attended the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Meadow Pond in Groveland. The Bagnall School’s Ms. Duda and Ms. Seager’s 4th graders worked every week for the past year—rain or shine—clearing & mapping trails, building bridges and putting up new signs. If you haven’t been to Meadow Pond in a while, go check it out! The work these kids did is something our whole community can enjoy.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Bette Gorski Celebrates a Birthday!

Last Saturday, Harriett and her staff joined Bette's friends and family to celebrate her birthday. In the photos below, Bette poses with Harriett, Stephanie and Senator Baddour; she also stops by Greg Labrecque's table - made up of Groveland's finest municipal servants.








Monday, June 28, 2010

Bates Bridge Project Underway

As many of you already know, prep work on the Bates Bridge project was well underway last Friday morning. Surveying crews were marking off the locations where the new bridge will “come ashore,” trees were cut and removed from both Groveland and Haverhill riverbanks and utilities were being relocated on the Haverhill side.

Traffic tie-ups were an issue on both sides of the Bridge. Civilian flaggers were working on the Haverhill side of the Bates Bridge, but not in Groveland Square. Rep. Stanley was there to see the situation for herself and to talk with MassHighway supervisors. She did confirm that Police Departments in both communities had advance notice of the work.

Despite the traffic issues, it was clear that the Bates Bridge project is in progress – and after 15 years, we’re glad to see it get going. Next time, we’ll try to get you advance notice, too, so you don’t spend too much time in traffic. Meanwhile, contact Heidi Michitson at
michitson@comcast.net or Stephanie Cappucci at stephanie.cappucci@state.ma.us with any questions or comments.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Finally, A New Bridge Over Local Waters


For those of you who don’t receive our email updates about the upcoming reconstruction of the Bates Bridge (between Groveland and Haverhill), here is an update:

On December 8, 2009, this project went to bid. MassHighway (now MassDOT) selected a construction company to perform the work. A contract was awarded to Cianbro Construction on January 6, 2010. On January 27, 2010, the Notice to Proceed was issued (this is final step in the process of getting the project moving). This project is expected to be completed in 2014.

One of MassDOT’s main goals is to keep travel routes the same during construction, and only change slightly after completion—as the new bridge will be constructed 60 feet downstream.

MassDOT plans to remove the blinking light at the intersection in Groveland when the project is completed. Intersections at both ends of the bridge will have controlled signals installed.

If you would like to see the construction plans, please stop by Groveland Town Hall or Haverhill City Hall. In Groveland the plans can be viewed by visiting the Selectman’s Office; in Haverhill you can go to Room 214, Mondays through Fridays, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

This month, MassDOT held a Pre-Construction Conference with Cianbro and local utility companies to discuss specifics on how to arrange and protect services to residents on either side of the bridge. Given some of the interruptions the area has had recently, this office’s goal is to minimize them in the future.

Due to environmental restrictions relating to in-water construction, Cianbro believes the summer of 2010 may be consumed with prep-work. Now, actual construction is expected for late summer/early fall of 2010.

If you would like to be included on future Bates Bridge email updates please send me an email (stephanie.cappucci@state.ma.us) with your name and address!