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A local man paid $5,000 to Strickland Concrete in December for the driveway apron, a new walkway and other repairs; but Moss says he's not happy with the work -- and the project was never finished.
If your driveway in question borders a city street, and if that concrete apron, along with its adjacent sidewalk, was not poured monolithically — one continuous pour of concrete — then the New ...
A gas leak in February got quick action from National Grid, work that required busting up the concrete driveway apron and sidewalk at Frank DeRosa's Farmingdale home. The repairs left a hole that ...
His town is telling him to rip apart the area between the sidewalk and the street called the apron and replace the decade old paver-stones with concrete.