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Person killed in Bellmont snowmobile crash

BELLMONT — State police confirmed Friday morning that a snowmobile crash in Bellmont resulted in one fatality. State police are currently investigating the fatal snowmobile collision on Wolf Pond Road, according to Trooper Jennifer Fleishman, public information officer for state police Troop B. According to Fleishman, the state police are in the initial stages of their investigation. “We are only confirming at this point that we are investigating a snowmobile collision which crash that resulted in one fatality on Wolf Pond Road,” Fleishman said. In addition to state police, law enforcement units from the state Department of Environmental Conservation Police and State Park Police also responded to the scene.

Ogdensburg mayor charged with harassment for allegedly pushing now-retired fire captain

OGDENSBURG — Mayor Jeffrey M. Skelly has formally been charged with harassment in connection with an incident where he allegedly pushed a former city fire captain to the ground outside City Hall last year. Mayor Skelly, 61, was charged by state police Wednesday with second-degree harassment, state police Troop B Public Information Officer Jennifer Fleishman confirmed Thursday. He was issued a summons returnable to Fowler Town Court on March 16. Mayor Skelly said Thursday that he plans to fight the charge. “It’s not true and I’m going to fight it,” Mayor Skelly said. According to a complaint filed Dec. 29 of last year in City Court, Mayor Skelly is alleged to have physically harassed a person outside City Hall on Dec. 9, 2020. It was later confirmed the person allegedly pushed by the mayor was now-retired Fire Capt. Gerald H. Mack. The incident was also reportedly caught on camera.

Woman killed in car-pedestrian crash in Malone

Teens charged with Cell Science Center break-in | News, Sports, Jobs

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com LAKE PLACID Four teens have been charged with felonies after allegedly breaking into the former W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center and vandalizing the place in November. The only one of them named by New York State Police was Remi P. Borden, a 19-year-old from Lake Placid. The other three are 18 years old. New York State Police Troop B Public Information Officer Jennifer Fleishman told the News on Friday, Jan. 22 that State Police initially responded to the facility on Old Barn Road on Nov. 22, 2020, after the fire alarm was triggered. The Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department was first on scene and found broken windows, spray paint on the walls and used fire extinguishers.

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