Wednesday, March 13, 2019

THE DAY INTERNET, CELL POWER CAME TO THE HOOD

(Ed.'s Note: Workmen using a large crane place a heavy-duty Kholer electric generator behind a building near the corner of Washington and 8th streets. Workers told one of our readers that the generator would help boost Internet and  cell phone service in the Washington Park area. The high winds made the operation a bit dicey, but the generator was installed around noon Wednesday.)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brownsville is fast plunging into the 1980s! LOL

Anonymous said...

What? I guess the winos and the paid for sevices growd needed a high speed internet. Just like the bike and hike trails and the 400 bikes for kids in matamoros. So what else is new???

Anonymous said...

Does Mayor Tony Martinez undertake any effort to provide services to other areas of the city other than Downtown and Southmost....even fill a few potholes. Tony Martinez is a DICK!

Anonymous said...

To: March 14, 2019 at 1:13 PM

The only paved roads in the southmost area are the bike and hike trails. Is that what you're talking about?

rita