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Editorial: Bridging differences FacebookTwitterEmail The Issue: The “Low bridge, everybody down” message just isn’t getting through, and the town of Glenville’s had enough. The Stakes:
Here’s a lesson in physics, math, and governance, all courtesy of a pesky Glenville bridge. First, the physics: The railroad trestle over Glenridge Road is very low too low for many big trucks to pass under it. It’s been hit about 40 times over the past three years, which doesn’t come out so well for the bridge or the trucks. Or for the town. Dealing with the bridge strikes over the past few years has cost the town about $50,000, plus lost time and resources that could have gone to other local needs. Installing more signage hasn’t worked. Understandably, Glenville officials want the strikes to stop. ....
Glenville Democrats propose truck turnaround near strike-prone bridge dailygazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailygazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tickets, 'dummy bar' proposed to curb Glenville bridge strikes timesunion.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesunion.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Glenville supervisor seeks another term as Dems try to unseat him FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Buy PhotoSupervisor Chris Koetzle Tuesday June 19, 2018 in Glenville, NY. (John Carl D Annibale/Times Union)John Carl D AnnibaleShow MoreShow Less 2of3 3of3 GLENVILLE - Chris Koetzle rattles off a long list of achievements when discussing his tenure as supervisor and why he deserves four more years in office. For that to happen, he’ll have to beat back a challenge from Town Board member Mike Aragosa, a Democrat at the top of a ticket that features incumbent Michael Godlewski and Jenny Lippmann, who is seeking elected office for the first time. ....
Koetzle, Aragosa to battle for Glenville supervisor job FacebookTwitterEmail 2of6 3of6 5of6 6of6 GLENVILLE - With Republican Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle set to vie for a fourth term, Democrat Town Board member Mike Aragosa says the community doesn t need a career politician who he portrayed as adversarial and a micromanager. On Tuesday, Aragosa kicked off his political campaign to unseat Koetzle this year, in a pivotal race in a key battleground municipality that will determine the balance of power on a 5-member governing body where Republicans currently hold a 3-2 majority. The 57-year-od Aragosa, who is running with incumbent Town Board member Michael Godlewski and Jenny Lippman, a political newcomer, said he is running to give people a choice. ....