Weekly newscast: Issue 52, July 13, 2017

 


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  • The project is due back before the zoning board for its December meeting.

  • NEW SCOTLAND — James Southard, Voorheesville’s assistant superintendent for finance and operation

  • Since the program’s inception in New York City, Hochul said, “Red light running at intersections with cameras has dropped 73 percent. I don’t know what more you need than that data point. The T-bone crashes at intersections with cameras dropped 65 percent.” She also said that last year, in New York City alone, “red light runners killed 29 of our friends, neighbors, and family members. All 29 incidents occurred at intersections without red light cameras.”

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