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Traffic Alert: Work on Mullin Street in Watertown continues

Traffic Alert: Work on Mullin Street in Watertown continues

Yahoo04-06-2025
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Work on Mullin Street in the City of Watertown continues as crews get ready for the big paving project.
According to the city's Department of Public Works, Mullin Street will be closed between Washington St. and Sherman St. starting at 8 a.m.
However, the road should be re-opened by the end of the day.
Drivers are asked to seek alternate routes or use caution if having to travel through the area.
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Traffic Alert: Work on Mullin Street in Watertown continues
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