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PETERBOROUGH — Road work is slated to begin Monday on Route 202 between Sand Hill Road and Southfield Lane, affecting traffic during the day, according to the N.H. Department of Transportation.
The road milling and paving will require daily lane shifts and alternating one-way traffic, a news release from the state agency says.
The project — part of the $4.4 million statewide resurfacing program — is expected to take two weeks, with work from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Olivia Belanger is the health reporter for The Sentinel, covering issues from the opioid crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic to mental health services in the region. A N.H. native, she joined The Sentinel team in August 2019.
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