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New owners of Association Island plan to revamp buildings, honor history

HENDERSON HARBOR — Sun Communities Inc., the proud new owner of Association Island and the RV resort it’s home to, has big plans for the future of the property and possibly the surrounding area. Included in plans for Association Island is the restoration of the property’s older buildings, and Sun Communities is even exploring the possibility of restoring the old town hall on the site to its original condition — a nod to the history that helped make the site such an attractive option for the new buyer. “Association Island has a lot of history and has a story to tell,” said Marco Broggio, regional vice president of sales and operations for Sun Communities. “We’re hoping to provide a new experience to the tourism and hospitality industry in the area by telling its story (and) by narrating its past, present and future.”

North Country People

North country people Editor’s note: The following people notes ran in Thursday ‘s Currents with the wrong photos. Here is the corrected version: Michele Catlin, community outreach coordinator, Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, Ogdensburg, recently completed training for diabetes paraprofessional level 1 from the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Madison A. Neukirch, Adams Center, was named the February Honors Program Student of the Month at Jefferson Community College, Watetown. Ms. Neukirch, a natural sciences major with concentration in physical science, researched hydrogenation using nanoparticles and used multiple analytical tools and methods, such as spectroscopy and melting pot data, to identify the product.

North country, state see far fewer flu cases amid COVID-19 pandemic

Oswego County Police Reform Task Force invites public input at Feb 18 meeting in Pulaski

PULASKI — The Oswego County Police Reform Task Force will hold a public forum Thursday, Feb. 18, to gather input from citizens regarding police reform in Oswego County. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. at the H. Douglas Barclay Courthouse, Broad Street, Pulaski. The public may attend in person or participate by phone. The public access phone number is 1-877-304-9269. The guest passcode is: 943570. This is the second of two meetings held by the County Task Force for residents to give input about public safety issues. Last year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order requiring all local police agencies in the state to produce and implement a police reform plan.

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