“‘For nearly a century, the Lincoln Avenue Bridge has tied together neighborhoods in our Capital City, and by replacing the aging structure we ensure that this corridor remains safe and accessible to Trenton residents for generations to come,’ Benson said in a statement.
The span, at 687 feet, is the longest Mercer County-owned bridge and one of the oldest too, officials said.”
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