TROY, N.Y Spring Avenue officially re-opened Friday morning. After a landslide closed the road on March 11, the city cleaned up the mud, trees, and rocks to make it passable. “Many folks from the East side, South Troy have been calling us relentlessly to open up,” said Troy Mayor Carmella Mantello Friday morning, standing […]
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TROY, N.Y. Mayor Carmella Mantello and City Engineer Russ Reeves announced the completion of phase one to repair damage in the Eddy’s Lane Pump Station which services about 100,000 people. “It’s not sexy, and it’s not a new project etcetera, but our infrastructure is key. It’s our backbone, our skeleton for everything else,” Mantello […]
TROY, N.Y. The council’s got a rhythm, Troy City Council President Sue Steele said after the Finance Committee meeting and special meeting Thursday night. With ordinances and resolutions ranging from approving bonds for a new fire engine to confirming mayoral appointments like Deputy Mayor Seamus Donnelly, a couple of issues held the committee’s–which consists […]
TROY, N.Y. The city tore down a condemned “Red X” building Thursday night on 5th Avenue, one of about 50 potentially dangerous properties that the City Engineering Department and Code Offices have on their radar, according to Mayor Carmella Mantello. “The Red X’s have been around for decades,” Mantello said, “and we’re waiting for […]