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SPECIAL THANKS â At Thursdayâs Wintersville Council meeting, Mayor Robbie Martin joined the family of the late Regina Coppa in thanking staff with Wright Traffic Control, NPL Construction Co. and Columbia Gas for the respect they paid as her funeral procession passed through their work zone. On hand during the meeting were Jason Cramer, Paul Black, Darian Black, Christian Dunham, Sherry Galiano and Melisa Morris, all of WTC; Dan Wamar, Brandon Durben, Zach Freeman and Travis Justice, all of NPL; and Mark Molinaro, Brian Sprouse and Rick Davidson, all of Columbia Gas. Warren Scott
WINTERSVILLE Two key changes were made on Wintersville Council, and thanks went to crews involved with a gas line project for the respect they paid to a late local resident.
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OATHS TAKEN â Wintersville Council President Robbie Martin was administered oaths of office, as the villageâs interim mayor, Friday by Wintersville county court Judge Michael Bednar. Warren scott
WINTERSVILLE Wintersville joined other local communities undergoing major transitions when Council President Robbie Martin was sworn in as interim mayor.
The action came on Friday following the resignation in April of Bob Gale, who held the position for 13 years.
Martin also is no stranger to the village.
A lifelong Wintersville resident, he has served on council for close to 20 years, during which he has been council president 10 years, often alternating with Councilman Bob Merriman.
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WINTERSVILLE Upcoming gas line replacements, use of federal funds for COVID-19 relief and final approval of water rate increases were among matters before Wintersville Council on Thursday.
Village Administrator Walter Ziemba told council Columbia Gas officials have advised the company will be replacing about 1,700 feet of gas line along Canton Road from the Kroger store north to Meadow Road and along side streets in that area early next year.
He said the company will be testing Meadow Road itself to determine whether a line there will be replaced.
Ziemba said Columbia Gas hasn’t specified a date at this time, saying only the work is slated for the first quarter of 2021, pending suitable weather.