The substructure, which was an ugly eyesore and constant reminder of inertia surrounding the span's loss, has been removed.
The mannequin attached to the center piling of the former New Bridge Road Bridge finds its way home.
State Senator Ron Collins thinks Maine is ready, willing and able to go forward with bridge funding, but that could change if leadership in Augusta changes in 2014.
The curious manikin installed on the New Bridge Road bridge middle piling on Friday suddenly disappears.
A manikin dressed in red and holding a pink flamingo and a guitar inexplicably appears on the substructure of the New Bridge Road bridge.
A span like the one proposed for Biddeford-Saco would cost less than a half-million; also total substructure removal may be in the cards.
The State Police commander of Troop A says the New Bridge Road bridge substructure is a kid magnet and can't be patrolled constantly.
A startling announcement by a Milton selectman kindles hope for residents affected by the span's removal.
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