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*Margaret Pustell was chairman of the Andover Paths Comittee, now part of the Trails Committee.
*Margaret Pustell was chairman of the Andover Community Paths Comittee, now part of the Trails Committee.


*She was an untiring advocate of pedestrians and bikers.
*She was an untiring advocate of pedestrians and bikers.
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*She has also pushed MassHighway to consider bikers and walkers when roads and bridges are built.  
*She has also pushed MassHighway to consider bikers and walkers when roads and bridges are built.  


*more recently she has worked with Massachusetts Commission for the Blind to make intersections easier for those with limited eyesite.  
*More recently she has worked with Massachusetts Commission for the Blind to make intersections easier for those with limited eyesite.  


At Town Meeting in 2002 she and her husband Bob were awarded the Virginia Cole Community Service Award.
*At Town Meeting in 2002 she and her husband Bob were awarded the Virginia Cole Community Service Award.


*Marget Pustell Fights for Foot and Pedal Power. ''Eagle Tribune'' May 3, 2004, p. A2, A4.
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*"Margaret Pustell Fights for Foot and Pedal Power," ''Eagle Tribune'', May 3, 2004, p. A2, A4.





Latest revision as of 10:16, 22 July 2013

  • Margaret Pustell was chairman of the Andover Community Paths Comittee, now part of the Trails Committee.
  • She was an untiring advocate of pedestrians and bikers.
  • Thanks to her persistance, Andover passed a bylaw which created more than 25 trails or links between neighborhoods.
  • She pushed the Planning Board to consider pedestian access when they appoved a new residential or commercial development.
  • She has also pushed MassHighway to consider bikers and walkers when roads and bridges are built.
  • More recently she has worked with Massachusetts Commission for the Blind to make intersections easier for those with limited eyesite.
  • At Town Meeting in 2002 she and her husband Bob were awarded the Virginia Cole Community Service Award.

See

  • "Margaret Pustell Fights for Foot and Pedal Power," Eagle Tribune, May 3, 2004, p. A2, A4.



--Leslie 16:36, September 11, 2012 (EDT)

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