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State Spends Millions On One-Mile Stretch Of Route 202/35

CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- An $11 million state project to help ease congestion along the one-mile stretch of Route 202/35 between the Bear Mountain Bridge and the Taconic Parkway has provided a great deal of heartburn and headaches for Westchester commuters, according to LoHud.com. 

A state project as relieved congestion along Route 202/35 between the Bear Mountain Bridge and the Taconic Parkway.

A state project as relieved congestion along Route 202/35 between the Bear Mountain Bridge and the Taconic Parkway.

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The project expanded Route 202/35 to four lanes and allowed Peekskill-bound drivers to merge onto the road instead of clogging up the on-ramp at a stop sign, LoHud.com reported. 

The project also has made the area safer with the addition of new crosswalks and traffic signals at Pine Grove Court and Stony Street, LoHud.com said. 

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