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JOHNSTOWN The Fulton County Board of Supervisors recently authorized Sheriff Richard Giardino to commence the process for state accreditation of his department’s Road Patrol Division.
The sheriff’s office division would be accredited through the state Department of Criminal Justice Services.
Giardino has requested to commence the application for accreditation, which stems from the newly-adopted Fulton County Police Reform and Reinvention Plan. The plan enumerated five sheriff’s “goals and objectives for the future,” including DCJS accreditation.
The plan was the product of the Fulton County Police Reform Advisory Committee, which was formed after Gov. Andrew Cuomo last June 12 issued an executive order requiring local governments to adopt a police reform plan.
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MAYFIELD The Mayfield Grange 683 and Perthshire Grange will meet at 11 a.m. Friday at the Perth Senior Center. At that time a memorial service for member Earl Hare will be held, according to a news release.
The Grange will also be reviewing the roof project and exemplify two of the four degrees in Subordinate Grange. The Grange members have sent 268 packets of seed to the Appalachian Outreach Program. The members are not having luncheons at their meetings at this time. All are welcome to attend with social distancing and masks to be worn.
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Procession honors Mayfield man, 91, who died in fire; Remembered for volunteerism, love of singing | The Daily Gazette
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Hare stood there soaking wet and asking the man a million questions, said Pastor Bonnie Orth.
“He was one of the most amazing men I’ve ever met,” she said.
Orth stood with several other members of Hare’s family outside the charred timbers of his home on Route 30 in Mayfield. Hare, 91, died in the fire that broke out at his home early Wednesday morning.
A picture of Hare in a suit and tie was placed next to dozens of flowers and an American Flag perched on a tree, waving in the wind.