Village News
Greater Glens Falls Transit to End Evening Service to Village
Greater Glens Falls Transit is eliminating its evening bus service after May 10, at least temporarily, said Transit Director Scott Sopzyk.
The evening routes after 6:10 p.m. from downtown Glens Falls to Aviation Mall and SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, and to South Glens Falls, Hudson Falls and Fort Edward, will cease at the end of the SUNY Adirondack spring semester, Sopzyk said Thursday.
Transit and college officials will discuss over the summer whether the service will be resumed in the fall.
The discussion will include whether students staying in the new SUNY Adirondack 400-bed dorm, set to open in August, will be using bus service, he said.
The transit system has been evaluating whether to continue the evening service for several months, because of limited ridership. From the Post Star Newspaper: Read More>>
Newspaper covers Police Study Meeting
Police study gets public kickoff in Hudson Falls
The nearly 50 local residents at Thursday’s “Reimagining Police Services” meeting at Village Hall had an active voice when it came to discussing possible changes to how police cover Hudson Falls and Fort Edward.
Consultant Tim Weidemann instructed those attending to ARTICLE HERE>>>
Police Study meeting tonight 7pm
Police Study Public Kick-Off Meeting at 7:00 PM tonight at the Village Hall, 220 Main Street in Hudson Falls. The meeting is open to the public and all are urged to attend.
State Route 4 construction starts
The resurrection of our Main Street corridor has started. During the Route 4 reconstruction phase, exercise caution and patience and more importantly, continue to support all of our local businesses during this time frame. Delays at this time are mainly in the area of Main and Feeder Streets. Traffic has been down to one lane at times.