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