Created: May 19, 2021 06:11 PM
GLOVERSVILLE - Ginger Cato has gone door to door, hoping to show people how to save someone s life using Narcan. And we ask them are you interested in Narcan training. We try to convince them to get trained and then they step out on the porch or the front steps, we do a quick training, and give them a kit, she said.
Cato is with Rob Constantine Recovery Community and Outreach Center, which is taking part in the first Neighborhood Engagement Unit event this year.
At the Elk Street Playground on East Fulton and Market Street, there will be pizza and cookies, and people will be able to find help for things like recovery and treatment and mental health.
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Defendant Cecelio Persen of Gloversville, right, standing with defense attorney Kyle Davis, is sentenced In August 2017 in Fulton County Court to state prison for his role in a stabbing in front of Gloversville City Hall. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich) Several days after the murder of William Hayden, Maggie Curranâs âresortâ not so mysteriously burned down. The strong odor of kerosene convinced authorities it was arson, but no one was overly upset about it. Defendant Cecelio Persen of Gloversville, right, standing with defense attorney Kyle Davis, is sentenced In August 2017 in Fulton County Court to state prison for his role in a stabbing in front of Gloversville City Hall. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich)
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Members of the Gloversville Police Department work the scene of a Thursday morning shooting on North Main Street. (Photo by Trever Evans)
GLOVERSVILLE The woman injured in the shooting incident in front of Naif’s on North Main Street early Thursday morning is thought to have been an innocent bystander caught in the middle of a targeted shooting.
The female victim, initially transported to Nathan Littauer Hospital, was later airlifted to Albany Medical Center due to the nature of her injuries. She is reported to be in stable condition at this time, with non-life threatening injuries, according to a news release from Gloversville Police Chief Anthony Clay. In the release, Clay said the shooting appeared to be a targeted attack, directed at another individual and the female struck “is believed to be an innocent bystander.”