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A stretch of roadway from Albany south is among the most dangerous in the state of New York.
We all have roads in the Captial Region that we dread navigating for whatever reason. Be it the traffic, road condition, being challenging to drive, or just attracting crazy drivers! But when it comes to being the most dangerous in New York, there is one stretch of Albany road that is among the worst to drive statewide.
According to The Ahearne Law Firm, interstate 87 ranks at #2 on their most dangerous roads in the state. They specifically mention the stretch of 87 from Albany south to Ramapo as the deadliest part of this highway. The law firm says there have been 150 traffic fatalities over the last decade on the roadway that connects New York City to Montreal. Chances are you have spent a fair amount of time driving this stretch of 87 and the winding twists and turns through the Catskills, so you can certainly see why it has landed high on this list.
WNY Road Makes List of ‘Top 5 Most Dangerous Roads’ In New York State
Growing up in Buffalo, you learn about which roads are the most dangerous and which are the busiest. Sometimes, the reason a road is so dangerous is because of how busy it is.
I grew up in North Amherst and later lived in both Cheektowaga and Hamburg, before moving to South Buffalo; which is where I currently reside. Every suburb of Buffalo has its own unique roadway challenges and we re not alone; many dangerous roads are in New York.
Recently, The Ahearne Law Firm PLLC named their top five most dangerous roads in New York State, and one of them is right here in Western New York.
On Tuesday, Nueces County will continue its longstanding tradition of raising its glass in a Toast to Texas Independence.
Hosted by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Clara Driscoll Chapter, the Nueces County Historical Society and the Nueces County Historical Commission, on March 2 each year the groups have celebrated Texas Independence Day when the Texas Declaration of Independence was issued and signed at Washington-on-the-Brazos in 1836. We re going to be socially distanced and everyone should wear a mask, Kathy Wemer, chair of the Nueces County Historical Commission said. The audience will stand on the lawn of the Centennial House while the speakers and presentations take place on the porch. There will be no seating available.
The massive re-building of Upper Broadway continues to progress through Phase 1, with crews now at Cary Avenue and one-third of the way done on their trek to the Revere City Line.
The DPW’s Fidel Maltez said the water and sewer replacement work that started in September is divided up into three zones, and crews are now 100 percent done with the zone from City Hall to Cary Avenue.
A 12-inch PVC Sewer Main installation. approximately
10 feet deep.
“Now we’re doing Cary Avenue to Webster,” he said. “We did break it up in zones and we’re 100 percent done in that first section now.”