Cardi Construction put down a four-inch layer of asphalt that was compressed to three inches to complete the loop on the Rocky Point path Saturday. The path is almost two miles long. The final phase of the work will involve grading and
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Cardi Construction put down a four-inch layer of asphalt that was compressed to three inches to complete the loop on the Rocky Point path Saturday. The path is almost two miles long. The final phase of the work will involve grading and seeding at the edge of the path that will be completed by city crews. Puffing as he drives a roller is Mark Santilli. The path was cool enough to walk on within a couple of hours. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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