Rolling pavement in the intense heat
Drivers will certainly notice the difference after all of the road repairs are done by the Amenia Highway Department crew, which was hard at work during last week’s heatwave blacktopping Furnace Bank Road, Borden Lane and Nelson Road in the hamlet of Wassaic on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 12.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Rolling pavement in the intense heat

WASSAIC — Toiling under intense heat, the Amenia Highway Department has been hard at work this summer blacktopping all of the hamlet of Wassaic.

According to Amenia Highway Superintendent Megan Chamberlin, the Highway Department started in June with its shared service paver, through the Dutchess County Shared Services Program, working on Old Cross Road and Under Mountain Road in Amenia and Benton Road in Wassaic.

On Thursday, Aug. 12, the  crew worked on blacktopping Borden Lane, Nelson Road and Furnace Bank Road in Wassaic before moving on to the hamlet’s Main Street on Friday, Aug. 13.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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