BRIDGE WORK – Connor Dunlap, city building, grounds and parks supervisor, at right, gets a hand from Sitka Trail Works members Alexander Kelsey, left, and Becca Stubbs this morning on the Herring Cove Trail. The original bridge collapsed in early April. Work began on reconstruction two weeks ago. Dunlap estimates it will be another two weeks before the new bridge is complete. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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20 YEARS AGO
May 2004
Harbor Master Ray Majeski says summer is a good time to slow down, especial when it comes to the Sitka harbor system. “We have people cleaning fish at the stations, elderly people getting off tenders at O’Connell lightering facility.”
50 YEARS AGO
May 1974
From On the Go: That was some crazy weekend! Car wrecks, cars stolen, a business burglarized .... Sitka Volunteer Firefighter, taking note of the pretty weather, said maybe it was brought on by a full sun.