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Pipe bombs found in home, arrest made | News, Sports, Jobs

bohara@leaderherald.com Shown on the far left is 14 McLaren St., Gloversville where Gloversville Police were dispatched to Friday at approximately 5:30 p.m. to check on the welfare of an individual who had sent messages to family members that indicated they may be a threat to themselves. During the investigation, police entered the residence and observed suspicious items they were not equipped to address. Residents in the immediate area were evacuated, and additional resources were called to the scene, according to police. (The Leader-Herald/Briana O Hara) GLOVERSVILLE An arrest has been made following the incident that occurred at 14 McLaren St. on Feb. 12, that led Gloversville Police to evacuate the surrounding area after observing pipe bombs inside the residence, and an execution of a search warrant resulted in the recovery of several items that could be used to manufacture explosive devices.

Fulton County Republicans announce candidates for office, including for county judge, Johnstown mayor

Fulton County Republicans announce candidates for office, including for county judge, Johnstown mayor | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS FULTON COUNTY The Fulton County Republican Committee announced 45 candidates for county, town and city elections Friday, including District Attorney Chad Brown for county judge and surrogate and Scott Jeffers for city of Johnstown mayor. Fulton County Republican Chairwoman Sue McNeil introduced the candidates at a rally in front of the county’s historic courthouse building in Johnstown. Despite frigid temperatures in the teens and nearly everyone in attendance wearing masks due to the coronavirus pandemic, the rally was well-attended by approximately 50 people, a good portion of whom were current or former elected officials.

BOS appoint election commissioners | News, Sports, Jobs

manich@leaderherald.com JOHNSTOWN The Fulton County Board of Supervisors on Monday appointed the two major parties’ election commissioners to two-year terms, including a new Democratic Party commissioner. The appointments were on the recommendations of each party’s formal committees, and terms run until Dec. 31, 2022. Supervisors appointed G. Jeremiah Ryan of Gloversville as Fulton County Board of Elections’ Democratic election commissioner. He replaces John Zawadzki. The vote for Ryan was 18-1, with Republican Northampton Supervisor James Groff voting no. Long-time Republican Election Commissioner Lee Hollenbeck of Broadalbin was also reappointed. County Administrative Officer Jon Stead told the board during its online meeting that it was acting on very last-minute resolutions.

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