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Martin Daley
@daleyplanit
I don’t twitter much. So there.
Albany, NYJoined August 2010

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Call the customer support line I dare you. That’s how bad you know you’re service is going to be, when the customer support line DOESN’T EVEN TAKE CALLS!!!!
Where ever you go, if you have to fly avoid at all costs. Pay extra somewhere else if you have to. 4 hr. delay, 2 missed connections, then this latest flight pushed off early out of ATL leaving connecting passengers behind. Waiting 7 more hours!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
1. Lee Zeldin is GOP Candidate for NY Gov 2. Platform: Fear over bail reform 3. Gets "attacked" at campaign event 4. Local prosecutor is also his campaign co-chair 5. Normally harsh, she charges lenient & allows release 6. Zeldin uses release to attack bail reform 7. Media bites.
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A regional priority for decades. The replacement of the Livingston Ave bridge will not only renew vital rail infrastructure but provide a walking & bicycling connection between the cities of Albany & Rensselaer 🤩
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Governor Hochul announced a major step forward in the Livingston Avenue Railroad Bridge replacement project. NYSDOT will host 2 public hearings, giving Capital Region residents an opportunity to learn and give feedback about this transformative project. on.ny.gov/3yy9dr7
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Another Spanish style home in the Winchester Gables area of #PineHills is on the market 🏡 😍 zillow.com/homedetails/26 #Albany
It’s that season where I regularly complain about the lack of safe pedestrian accommodations from the #Bridgeport Ferry Terminal to parking area. A very short & walkable distance made miserable by the complete disregard for anyone not in a car. Get it together .
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3/3 is planning “express” CDTA busses that utilize the interstate to speed up commutes. A bus without seatbelts, full of children, on the highway is wholly unacceptable.
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1/3 New York requires school buses manufactured for use in New York on and after July 1, 1987 to have seat belts and increased seat back padding on all passenger seats.
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