It's gone long enough After more than a year of requesting that a couple of pot holes in Anglesea on Warwick Neck be filled and even gaining passage of a Council resolution to have the city do the work, Councilman Ed Ladouceur took matters into his own
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After more than a year of requesting that a couple of pot holes in Anglesea on Warwick Neck be filled and even gaining passage of a Council resolution to have the city do the work, Councilman Ed Ladouceur took matters into his own hands Tuesday. A spokeswoman for Mayor Joseph J. Solomon said Wednesday that the mayor and an engineer visited the site last week and the city is working on a long-term solution. Ladouceur said his constituents shouldn’t have to wait any longer. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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