Allegany County Democrats: Serving Our Community
Photo Caption (Front, L-R): Volunteers Damien DeMarco, Reeni Holt, Laura DeMarco, Sue Bain Lucey; (Back L-R) Walter Mason, Janis Carson, Mark Holt after the Allegany County Democratic Committee’s roadside clean-up in Almond.
From ACDC,
ALMOND, NY — Since 2021, the Allegany County Democratic Committee has cleaned up a section of State Rt. 21 in Almond, NY as part of the NYS Department of Transportation’s “Adopt-a-Highway” program.
This year’s fall clean-up took place on Monday, October 13th. Volunteers collected numerous bags of trash, giving the roadway a much-improved appearance. This project is just one of the many ways local Democrats “Serve our Community.”
ACDC’s designated section incudes State Rt. 21 in Almond and the section of Karr Valley Rd. that leads to/from the expressway entrance. It was specifically requested by the Committee because of its importance as a gateway to our county. This stretch of highway is heavily used by I-86 travelers on their way to the Alfred campuses or to recreational opportunities elsewhere in the area. Volunteers from the Democratic Committee clean this section twice a year.
The Allegany County Democratic Committee is the official governing body for the County Party, working toward broader representation by Democrats at the local, state, and national levels. To learn more, visit www.acdcny.org, or contact us at 585-610-4321, info@acdcny.org, or on Facebook ( facebook.com/alleganycodems ), Threads ( threads.net/@allegany_ny_dems ), or Bluesky ( @allegany-ny-dems.bsky.social ). Sign up to receive our monthly e-communications here .
