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CATSKILL — The chief of the Catskill Police Department told the village’s reform committee that budget cuts to the force would result in a loss of services. The Village of Catskill Police Reinvention Collaborative discussed the role of police departments in the community and the concept of directing resources to other community needs. The group was formed in response to a state executive order in June requiring all government entities with a police agency to conduct a review of police policies and procedures
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Catskill police headquarters on Main Street.
and develop a plan to improve them in a way that will address the needs of the community. The reform plan must be ratified by the village board by April 1, 2021, with certification sent to the state Division of the Budget or the village risks losing funding. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office and police departments in Coxsackie, Athens, Cairo, Durham, Hunter and Windham must also complete the review process. The collaborative, chaired by Village Trustee Natasha Law, consists of Catskill High School See CUTS A8
Constraints stand in way of vaccine preparation
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High-speed chase on I-87 A Tennessee woman is charged after leading police on a pursuit from Hunter to Kingston PAGE A3
n WORLD Hopes dashed in Asia Resurgence of virus spoils plans for a Hong Kong-Singapore “travel bubble” PAGE A2
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ALBANY — States lack the proper funding and planning to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine to all Americans, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday, before sending a letter to federal leaders demanding they bolster preparations to properly immunize minority and low-income communities. Cuomo sent a letter with 54 activist groups to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Tuesday urging President Donald Trump and his administration to focus on outreach to Black, brown, Asian and low-income communities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans. Black Americans have died from the novel coronavirus at double the rate, and brown Americans one-and-a-half times more frequently than whites, Cuomo said, as minority and low-income neighborhoods remain underserved by private health care facilities. “The vaccination program Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a coronavirus briefing in Manhattan on Monday. is going to be a major governDrug Administration, which mental undertaking and it bringing to the attention of the vaccination.” Mass vaccine production is expected to approve Pfizer’s federal government what I think has to be done right,” Cuomo said Tuesday during a confer- are gross omissions I think will remains contingent on autho- vaccine in the coming weeks. In November, Pfizer and ence call with reporters. “I’m fundamentally impede effective rization from the U.S. Food and
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Stewart’s eyes opening new store in 2 weeks By Sarah Trafton Columbia-Greene Media
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The new Stewart’s Shop in Catskill is preparing to open in the middle of December.
CATSKILL — The new Stewart’s Shop on the corner of West Main Street and West Bridge Street is two weeks shy of opening, following a construction mishap this fall. A large portion of the structure collapsed in September, trapping a construction worker who sustained non-lifethreatening injuries. About two months behind schedule, the store is expected to open Dec. 16, Stewart’s spokeswoman Erica Komoroske said Tuesday. The company switched contractors following the September accident, Komoroske said, citing a failure of the
building’s trusses as the cause of the collapse. Komoroske did not immediately know the name of the new contractors. “We’re excited to open the store and we’re excited that we were able to do it in 2020,” Komoroske said. The Catskill location is part of a $45 million expansion project. “We will have built five new shops and rebuilt 12 shops by the end of the year,” she said. The store will have its grand opening sometime in January, Komoroske said, adding the company usually offers specials on gas, food and beverages for grand openings.
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