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EDITORIAL: Another day, another preventable crash at the bridge in Glenville

EDITORIAL: Another day, another preventable crash at the bridge in Glenville | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS The Glenridge Road rail overpass in Glenville is struck with such frequency, we’re beginning to think that when a truck hits the bridge, an angel gets its wings. It’s the only reasonable explanation left for why despite signs warning drivers about the approaching bridge and other obvious indications of a low bridge ahead, trucks keep hitting it, often tearing the tops off their cargo containers like the foil lid on your yogurt cup. It happened again Tuesday afternoon, when yet another truck failed to squeeze under the 10-foot-11-inch gap between the road below and the Canadian Pacific Railroad tracks above.

Schenectady officials mulling in-person council meetings, City Hall walk-in business

Schenectady officials mulling in-person council meetings, City Hall walk-in business | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 SCHENECTADY – It’s unclear when City Hall will reopen for walk-in business without an appointment and in-person City Council meetings. As city officials continue to mull the former, the council has the ability to call for in-person meetings, provided it gives the city appropriate notice to prepare for yielding meeting access, Mayor Gary McCarthy said Tuesday. “It’s their discretion,” McCarthy said, before adding: “They didn’t want to do it and so we haven’t done it.” Council President John Mootooveren indicated he was waiting for guidance on when to resume in-person meetings from the mayor.

Letters to the Editor Thursday, March 4 | The Daily Gazette

Letters to the Editor Thursday, March 4 | The Daily Gazette
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Glenville supervisor announces senior tax program

Glenville supervisor announces senior tax program | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS ERICA MILLER/THE DAILY GAZETTE Glenville Senior Center President Barbara Brown talks about a partnership with the town of Glenville, H&R Block and Mohawk Auto Group to provide tax filling help for low-income seniors citizens. The announcement was made at the Glenville Senior Center on Wednesday. Shares0 GLENVILLE The first two phone calls Vicki Hillis said she got when the Glenville Senior Citizens Center shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic were, “How do I get my groceries?” and “How do I do my taxes?” Hillis, the director of human services for the town, said Wednesday she’s getting those same tax calls again as the filing season begins.

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