BRISTOL — Eversource has begun a three-year project to replace gas lines in the city.
Ray Rogozinski, public works director, said that Eversource notified the city of Bristol in late March about the project within the city.
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BRISTOL — Eversource has begun a three-year project to replace gas lines in the city.
Ray Rogozinski, public works director, said that Eversource notified the city of Bristol in late March about the project within the city.
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