Westbury road project gets $200G boost from state

The Village of Westbury has received $200,000 in state funding to resurface and improve local roads. Credit: Kevin P. Coughlin
The Village of Westbury has received $200,000 in state funding to resurface and improve local roads.
State Sen. Jack M. Martins (R-Mineola) announced the funding in a news release Monday and said work on the following roads is to begin in the spring: Castle Avenue from Plainfield Street to Grand Street; May Avenue from Sylvan Lane to Nursery Lane; Wickey Avenue from Sylvan Lane to Nursery Lane; and Wilson Avenue from Sylvan Lane to Grand Street.
Village officials said they expect the project to be finished by the end of next summer.
Mayor Peter Cavallaro said in the news release that the funding makes sure "the aggressive road resurfacing program that we started several years ago can continue."
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