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Municipal fleets show variety

The Municipal Posted on April 27, 2019 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Officers Joe Caproni and Michelle Murch of the Dover Mounted Police pose with their horses. Caproni is on Rasa, a Percheron-cross and the first mare in the department, and Murch rides CJ, a Belgian gelding. (Photo provided)

Pity Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster; it now has competition in Brooklyn, N.Y.’s, Prospect Park Lake for interesting “aquatic specimen.” Its new opponent is arguably the same size albeit it’s bright orange. Meet Lake “Mess” Monster — though it has been … Continue reading →

Posted in Fleet

Where’s the fire? Meet Wilton, N.H., Fire Chief Jim Cutler

The Municipal Posted on April 15, 2019 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Jim Cutler serves as Wilton, N.H., Fire Department’s chief. He does this while also holding a full-time managerial position at Amherst Label in Milford, N.H. (Photo provided)

Jim Cutler does not like to let grass grow under his feet. Even though he had a full-time managerial position at Amherst Label in Milford, N.H., as well as a wife and daughter to support, he longed to fill his … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile | Tagged Jim Cutler, Wilton NH

Cliff Dwellings Manitou Springs, Colo.

The Municipal Posted on April 7, 2019 by Ray BaloghAugust 2, 2023
The three-story pueblo building was used as a Native American home until 1984 and now houses the museum and gi shop.

Dismantling an entire village piece by piece and relocating it more than 300 miles away is no easy task — especially by oxcart, railroad and horse and wagon. Yet Virginia McClurg, a local resident of the Manitou Springs, Colo., area, … Continue reading →

Posted in Unique Claims to Fame | Tagged Manitou Springs Colorado

Alabama county workers clear roads more quickly with cooperative purchasing

The Municipal Posted on April 2, 2019 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Covington County, Ala., workers are now clearing four to five weeks’ worth of road brush in two days, which is making happier residents.

Equipment operators in a rural Alabama county are using a new wheeled excavator to turn difficult road work into a cakewalk, and residents are actually thanking them with sweet treats. Looking at a map, you can find Covington County, Ala., … Continue reading →

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27th Annual Emergency and Municipal Apparatus Maintenance Symposium

The Municipal Posted on March 18, 2019 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

The Ohio Association of Emergency Vehicle technicians would like to publish and share the 27th annual Emergency and Municipal Vehicle Maintenance and Repair program Monday, September 23 thru Friday, September 27, 2019.  The event is held at the Ohio Fire … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release | Tagged fleet, municipal, press release, vehicle

Bavarian Village Leavenworth, Wash.

The Municipal Posted on March 8, 2019 by Ray BaloghAugust 2, 2023
The robust blasts of traditional alpenhorns are a familiar sound in downtown Leavenworth during tourist season. (Photo courtesy of Icicle TV)

With apologies to Plato and Frank Zappa, sometimes necessity is the mother of reinvention. In the 1930s, Leavenworth, a picturesque hamlet of 2,000 residents nestled in the Cascade Mountains, began to die. The tracks of Great Northern Railway Company, the … Continue reading →

Posted in Unique Claims to Fame | Tagged Leavenworth

Ensuring donation transparency

The Municipal Posted on February 26, 2019 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

Donations provide an often unexpected boost to municipal projects. While donations are largely positive, they can draw concerns from constituents of conflicts of interest, especially if being put toward projects that require bids. When the source of the donation is … Continue reading →

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Ilion embraces little changes to realize big savings

The Municipal Posted on February 24, 2019 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023

The village of Ilion, N.Y., has received a $100,000 grant through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s Clean Energy Community Program to bring sustainable practices to the community. The federally funded program is designed to encourage communities … Continue reading →

Posted in Water & Energy

Researchers gauge economic impact of immigrants

The Municipal Posted on February 20, 2019 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Agriculture is a big industry in Yuma and a majority of the people coming across the border are primarily serving in the agricultural industry as opposed to manufacturing or retail. (Shutterstock.com)

The topic of immigration in the United States has been center stage for the last two years with talks of closing our borders and revamping our immigration policies. But despite the negative rhetoric, studies have shown that immigrants to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Building Projects | Tagged Immigrants, San Diego

When law enforcement combats the unseen

The Municipal Posted on February 17, 2019 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023
Greenburgh participated in an article series, “Slavery in Suburbia,” where a variety of topics are discussed and include a first-hand account from a victim as to how trafficking operates and how traffickers choose locations. (Shutterstock.com)

Imagine being face-to-face with someone who could help and set you free away from this life you were forced into. Now imagine that person overlooking all the clues and then being taken away from the doorway to freedom, all because … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety | Tagged Sex Trafficking

Paving the way to success by rocking the boat

The Municipal Posted on February 12, 2019 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Palo Alto, Calif., has many engaged residents who want their city to advocate on their behalf. (Shutterstock.com)

When Palo Alto, Calif., City Manager Ed Shikada was fired from his first job as a hotel dishwasher on the graveyard shift , he learned a valuable lesson. “I was graduating from high school, and after a month on the … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile | Tagged Ed Shikada, Palo Alto

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