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With two hours' notice, a city-employed bridge tender can be summoned to the bridge operator's house, a small brick structure, on the increasingly rare occasions when the Carroll Street Bridge needs to be opened.
Biking along the banks of the canal, with its old bridge tender's houses, locks and stone bridges, is easy on the heart rate and the hamstrings.
If the bridge fails to rise on time, an air horn blasts from a ship operating on a different schedule than the bridge tender's sleep cycle.
Two miles farther north, at Rocky Hill, a settlement started in the mid-18th century with a sawmill and gristmill along the nearby Millstone River, only the foundation of the bridge tender's house remains.
Four miles farther up the path, at the village of Kingston, we stopped to see the lock (one of 15 originals) and the bridge tender's house, with black-and-white photographs showing early life on the canal.
The mill is gone, but there is a bridge, a bridge tender's house (soon to be a visitors center) and station, and a mule barracks building that served as a museum until it was damaged in 1999 by Hurricane Floyd.
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Long kept adding positions — bridge tenders, game wardens, highway workers — and these, of course, went only to loyalists.
when 318 bridge tenders opened 27 of the city's 29 drawbridges & walked out, creating the worst traffic tieup in city history.
There are some deliberate acts on the Top Ten, including a tow-truck drivers' protest, in 1972, in which dozens of workers from the tow men's association simultaneously "stalled" their vehicles on the West Side Highway, the F.D.R. Drive, the Deegan, the Whitestone, and beyond; and a "bridge-tender strike," in 1971, in which twenty-seven draweredges were left up, as though awaiting tall ships.
In the well-chosen words of Christopher Bovis, an internationally respected expert on public procurement standards, the story of the garden bridge's tendering was "littered with procedural irregularities".
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