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The City of Glens Falls Common Council meeting on December 10, 2024, highlighted several key developments, including the graduation of new probationary firefighters and the opening of a new restaurant downtown.
Mayor Bill Collins congratulated the newly graduated firefighters from the New York State Fire Academy: Joseph Sullivan, Josh Tuda, Michael Sims, and Kyle Spezio. He expressed his best wishes for their careers as professional firefighters in Glens Falls.
As winter weather approaches, the Mayor reminded residents to clear their sidewalks after snowstorms, particularly for the safety of children attending the local Milwaukee School District. He also urged residents to keep fire hydrants accessible for emergency services.
In local business news, the Mayor announced the opening of Trez Milos, a new Mexican restaurant located at 21 Bay Street in downtown Glens Falls. The restaurant will also support a food truck business of the same name, which has participated in various city events. The Mayor welcomed owners Morgan and Jen Fernandez to the community.
Councilman Latham raised concerns about vandalism at Crockwell Preserve and suggested the installation of additional cameras to enhance security in the area. The council discussed the potential for mobile cameras to monitor the site.
The meeting concluded with a call for public comments, although no new business was introduced by council members. The session ended with plans to enter executive session, as no resolutions could be passed that evening.
Converted from City of Glens Falls - Common Council, 12 - 10 -2024 at 7:30am meeting on December 10, 2024
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