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Five finalists selected for Oceanside police chief job

OCEANSIDE    Five finalists have been selected to interview for the position of Oceanside police chief and one of them could be appointed by the end of March, according to an update from City Manager Deanna Lorson. Lorson initially considered promoting someone from within the Police Department to fill the position quickly after former Police Chief Frank McCoy announced his retirement last July. However, representatives of minority groups in the community asked for a more widespread recruitment to find somebody who would better reflect the city’s diversity. Lorson then slowed the process, surveyed the community’s thoughts on law enforcement, and hired an outside recruiter to conduct the search.

District 36 City Council Race: Who Will Replace Robert Cornegy?

Money raised: $22,782 A longtime healthcare worker, Edwards is the coordinating manager of the pharmacy department at Kings County Hospital. She is also a founding board member of the Patchen Community Square Garden, president of the Patchen Community Alliance Association and served as vice president of the Patchen Avenue Block Association for 10 years. Money raised: $9,275 Green is a retired sergeant with the NYPD, where he worked for 29 years. He lists ending gun violence, job creation for youth, improving city services and reform in law enforcement, public housing and education among his campaign s priorities. Money raised: $295 Joyner worked for 10 years for the Family and Community Supporting Services, according to his LinkedIn. He is a self-described owner, CEO and president of his own company.

Portas joins retailers call for rates relief extension | Business

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McCalmon, Rivas enter Schenectady City Council race

McCalmon, Rivas enter Schenectady City Council race | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0   SCHENECTADY  Community activist William Rivas and former Democratic candidate for state Senate Thearse McCalmon on Friday entered the race for Schenectady City Council, on which there will be five seats open in the fall. “Their independent approach would provide fresh ideas and solutions to issues within the city,” the pair said in a joint press release. The announcement comes with two vacancies about to occur on the council, and the terms of three other council members due to expire this year. Fellow Democrats Carl Williams and Brendan Savage have already announced themselves as candidates for the vacancies, which can be filled by appointment by the all-Democratic council.

Fighting gun violence in Utica, with and without badges

Fighting gun violence in Utica, with and without badges If you have a Ring camera, it s probably telling you about shootings and shots fired incidents in Utica just about every day recently. Posted: Dec 29, 2020 6:27 PM Posted By: Joleen Ferris UTICA, N.Y. If you have a Ring camera, it s probably telling you about shootings and shots fired incidents in Utica just about every day recently. On Wednesday, December 23rd, 30-year-old Martin Martinez was shot to death on Howard Ave. Christmas day, a man was shot in the leg, on Seymour Ave. and James Street. The very next day, someone walked into St. Elizabeth Medical Center, with a gunshot wound. Monday, a report of shots fired on Sunset Ave. Tuesday, a shots fired call on Faas Ave. and Erie Streets.

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