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Michael Walsh Apartments, city of Utica, headed for courtThe city of utica is seeking third-party intervention in its effort to compel michael walsh apartments to repair their currently non- working elevator. This, nearly three months after a 9-year- old girl was injured, after falling 30 feet down the shaft. Newschannel 2's joleen ferris tells us the next venue for this battle. A 10-year-old girl was injured when she fell 30 feet down an elevator shaft here at michael walsh apartments. It was february 15th. The complex is still without a working elevator. The city of utica has enlisted help in the battle to make them fix it 53:51 "as far as the elevator is concerned, that's been put into state supreme court. It's gonna be seen before a judge may 22nd. What we're hoping for is some resolution to force the company to complete the necessary repairs" stand up the apartment complex manager says, it's not like they're not trying; they've been actively seeking bids to repair the elevator, which he says will cost around $200,000. Chief ingersoll says the complex did not pass a recent inspection, but that the violations were minor, management was told what needs to be fixed, and the fire department will be back soon to reinspect. In the meantime, a may 22 state supreme court date looms regarding the elevator. Joleen ferris, nc2. A utica man is accused of meeting up with a 17 year old, he met on the internet and paying her to have sex. A utica man, a congressional aid, is accused of meeting date looms | |||||
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