WADDINGTON â Town Supervisor Alex V. Hammond has announced he will be running for re-election this fall.
Mr. Hammond, who announced his intent to run again in a news release Sunday night, was first elected to the town supervisor position in 2017 at the age of 21. He became the youngest town supervisor in New York state. He will be seeking the Democratic and Independence Party lines on the ballot this fall.
In addition to serving as town supervisor, Mr. Hammond is a member of the United Way of Northern New York Board of Directors, appointee of the SUNY Potsdam College Council, a member of the Friends of the Waddington Hepburn Library, a member of the Clark House Preservation Inc. Board of Directors and a member of the American Legion Post 420.
Hammond seeks reelection as Waddington town supervisor Alex Hammond (Source: Alex Hammond Reelection Campaign) By 7 News Staff | March 8, 2021 at 5:55 AM EST - Updated March 8 at 5:58 AM
WADDINGTON, N.Y. (WWNY) - Waddington town supervisor Alex Hammond is running for reelection.
A news release says Hammond will seek the Democratic and Independent lines on the ballot this fall.
He was first elected in 2017 at the age of 21, becoming the youngest town supervisor in the state.
Hammond is a captain in the New York Army National Guard and is currently serving as the commander of the unit tasked to assist at the SUNY Potsdam vaccination site.
Duty Calls: Camp Smith mural commemorates Sgt. Henry Johnson
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New York Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew H. Lampkins, the Command Sgt. Maj. of the 369th Sustainment Brigade and Col. Seth L. Morgulas, Commander of the 369th Sustainment Brigade pose with Christopher Rios, artist of the Sgt. Henry Johnson mural, at Camp Smith Training Site on February 26, 2021. The mural dedicated to Sgt. Henry Johnson, Medal of Honor recipient, who fought with the 369th Infantry in World War I, decorates the newly modernized Simulations Training Building at Camp Smith. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Angela Minardi)Spc. Angela Minardi/Spc. Anglea MinardiShow MoreShow Less
New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. Michael Hastings,assumed command of the 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, whic his headquarterd in Yonkers, during a ceremony at Camp Smith Training Site near Peekskill on Saturday, Feb. 27.
The battalion, is headquartered in Yonkers. The battalion’s Company B is located in Orangeburg and Company A is based in Peekskill. The unit specializes in handling satellite communications for military units over vast areas. The battalion has deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait.
The change of command was held at Camp Smith because the Yonkers Armory is currently being used as a vaccine site.
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