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Glen Echo Park s Carousel Reopens for Park s 100th Anniversary | Montgomery Community Media

Glen Echo Park’s Carousel Reopens for Park’s 100th Anniversary The Dentzel Carousel will operate again after a 23-month closure as Glen Echo Park celebrates its 100th anniversary season. The carousel had closed for repairs in June 2019 and then remained shuttered during the pandemic. The Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony May 1 at 10:30 a.m. and many local and state officials are expected to be there. The public is invited to view the event virtually on the park’s website or on the partnership’s website. The 45-minute ribbon cutting ceremony is expected to include a ceremonial first ride with officials and Carousel 100th Anniversary sponsors. Some of the officials expected to attend are Rep. Jamie Raskin, National Park Service Superintendent Charles Cuvelier, Maryland State Senator Susan Lee, Maryland State Delegates Mark Korman and Sara Love, Maryland State Arts Council Director Ken Skrzesz, County Executive Marc Elri

Two seats open for Schenectady school board; Board President John Foley says he won t run again

Two seats open for Schenectady school board; Board President John Foley says he won’t run again | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Schenectady Two seats open for Schenectady school board; Board President John Foley says he won’t run again Shares0 Schenectady school board President John Foley on Wednesday said he does not plan to run for re-election in May, and board member Andy Chestnut said he still hasn’t decided whether he will pursue re-election. Foley, who has served on the school board since 2012 and announced his decision to not run for re-election at Wednesday night’s board meeting, recalled how he decided to run for the school board after reading an article that no candidates had emerged for open school board seats. He said he didn’t think it was right for no one in a community as large as Schenectady to step up for such an important position, so he did.

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