Town and village officials will spend the next few days assessing the flooding damage that raised havoc at more than 100 houses and businesses, flooded Willow Island and Bend in the River Park, …
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Town and village officials will spend the next few days assessing the flooding damage that raised havoc at more than 100 houses and businesses, flooded Willow Island and Bend in the River Park, washed out the road leading to the Partridge Run Golf Course and the United Helpers senior living facility, while causing enough damage to close Taylor Park for the summer season. Mayor Michael Dalton noted that five pumps at the station near the Canton Fire Department that directs runoff water to the lagoon became inoperable, escalating the fight against flooding from an estimated 6.1 inches of rainfall that fell on the village from the aftermath of Hurricane Debby. See story here. Photo submitted.