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As it became clear that many workplaces – essential and less so – would remain open throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, ALIGN became a key player in a coalition of 70 unions, workers’ centers and nonprofits that have pushed the NY HERO Act. The bill sets enforceable workplace standards for testing, PPE, social distancing, hygiene and more. Maritza Silva-Farrell has led ALIGN, an alliance of labor and community organizations, since 2016.
52. Charlene Obernauer
Executive Director, New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health
NYCOSH, the watchdog nonprofit that Charlene Obernauer leads, is well known for its annual report on construction deaths in New York state. The latest report on calendar year 2019 found that while construction-related deaths dipped slightly across the state, they rose 10% over the previous year within the five boroughs. In her role, Obernauer has advocated for better COVID-19 protection at New York work sites and also conducts tr
Oswego County Sheriffâs Office:
Sarah M. Shaw, 37, of 888 County Rt. 25, Minetto, petit larceny, issued 2 UTTâs, April 17, scheduled to appear, town of Minetto Court, May 5.
Ashley L. Perkins, 32, of 58 Hanson Road, Potsdam, first-degree criminal possession of cannabis, issued 2 UTTâs, April 18. Sheriffâs Office reportedly seized 77.65 lbs. of marijuana. Ms. Perkins was held to await arraignment in CAP Court.
Shawn W. Walberger, 55, of 9494 Oswego Road, Lysander, operating a motor vehicle without ignition interlock device, issued 3 additional UTTâs, April 18, scheduled to appear, town of Scriba Court, May 3.
Philip A. Ridley, 60, of 18 County Route 51, New Haven, 10 counts of possessing a sexual performance by a child, two counts of first-degree sex abuse, and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, April 19, held to await arraignment in CAP Court.
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New York Teen Accused of Violently Killing Bat Over COVID
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On Wednesday, the Putnam County SPCA announces the arrest of a 19-year-old Town of Philipstown resident.
In April, the Putnam County SPCA was contacted by an officer of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police in regard to a Snapchat video that was forwarded to them of an adult man inside a cave killing a bat sleeping against a rock wall in the Sunken Mines Caves location of Putnam Valley.
The suspect took a large rock, with no justifiable reason, appeared to crushed the bat multiple times causing it extreme pain and ultimately its death, all while yelling expletives about coronavirus and laughing, officials say.
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