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River Town Times - October 16, 2024

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Thanksgiving at the Mission A full Thanksgiving meal was served free of charge Monday afternoon at the Amherstburg Food & Fellowship Mission including turkey and all the trimmings. Roughly 102 meals were served to those who attended both in-person and take-out. Mission president Tim McAllister thanked those who came out and the volunteers who came out to help, noting Brodie Morin helped cook and took a lot of pressure off of him. Preparations started Sunday and finished Monday morning. From left: board members Jill Kanwischer and Tammy Pasceri, McAllister and Morin.

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Intersection under review, residents look for action By Ron Giofu

A local intersection under review by the County of Essex is still drawing concerns from nearby residents. The county is taking another look at the area at Lowes Side Road and Sandwich St. S. after the issue was brought to their attention by town council. In the meantime, residents with disabilities residing at the Blue Haven apartments are still very concerned about their safety as they cross the road to go to the doctor or simply to go get a coffee. Zachary Ghazali, who uses a wheelchair, said it is hard to cross the road if he has to go to the doctor or have bloodwork done. He said he can’t get across quickly and has had to endure drivers going fast in the area. “It is a major issue,” said Ghazali. “They don’t stop. They just zoom on by.” Jessica McCracken said she is blind and it is scary for her as she is helped across Sandwich St. S. She

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Residents of the Blue Haven apartments have concerns with traffic in their area. The intersection of Lowes Side Road and Sandwich St. S. is currently under review by the town and county.

said she likes going down to the nearby Tim Hortons but doesn’t always feel comfortable crossing the road. Those who support her agree there has to be enough time for people to be able to cross the road safely.

“Everyone is pretty scared to cross that road,” she said. Catherine Rutherford and her fiancé Josh say they have had issues crossing Sandwich St. S. as well. Catherine, who uses a wheelchair, said speeding is one of the issues. “As soon as they pass the police station, they just gun it past here,” she said. Catherine added there have been three times where she was almost struck by a vehicle with Josh, who uses a walker, adding they have to endure slurs from passing motorists on top of that. “We’re crossing a very dangerous road,” he contends. Becky Renaud, who also has a disability, said she waits for all the vehicles to pass before she heads out onto the roadway but said it is often difficult to get across in time with her walker.

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