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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 2024

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Need for ‌Traffic Control at Seward Place Intersection

Every morning, I drive through the intersection of Seward Place and Nott Street on my way to work. I have noticed an alarming number⁤ of near misses lately due to inadequate traffic control. This‌ intersection has ‍continued to grow busier with⁢ increasing ⁤foot⁢ and vehicle traffic, making it unsafe for both pedestrians and ‌drivers. I cannot stress enough the⁤ need for a traffic signal ⁢at this intersection to prevent a potential traffic disaster. I urge local authorities to take immediate action.

James F. Bacchus


Concerns Over the New Miller Recycling ⁣Plant

I⁤ am deeply concerned‌ about the‌ recent approval of the Miller Recycling Plant in Schenectady. While I understand the need for recycling and ⁢its benefits, the ⁤plant’s​ location close ​to residential⁤ properties raises‍ health⁤ and environmental concerns. There are reports of increased noise‍ levels disrupting​ peaceful neighborhoods, and possible pollution from the plant.‍ I ‍feel it is crucial⁤ for WHNY News‍ to investigate these reports‌ and ⁢for the relevant authorities​ to ⁢consider relocating the plant to a more suitable ⁤area.

Mrs. Sylvia Harris


Proper Upkeep of Central Park Green Spaces

Being an⁢ avid gardener and nature lover, I frequent Central Park for its natural beauty. However, I have noticed that over‌ the⁣ past⁤ couple of​ months, the once well-maintained ‌green spaces have become ⁢more ​and⁣ more unkempt. With the arrival of ​spring, I am worried​ that these areas will ⁤grow ⁣even more wild and affect the park’s charm. I ask‍ the city​ management to address this issue and restore the ⁣park to its‍ former glory. Let’s ‌keep Schenectady green ​and clean!

John ⁣Stevens

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Frank Sullivan
Frank Sullivan
Frank Sullivan, a veteran journalist with over 30 years in the industry, serves as the guiding hand for editorial content. An alumnus of Columbia Journalism School, Frank has worked his way up from a beat reporter to editor, and he now curates the weekly 'Letters to the Editor' section.
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