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Union awaits prison visitation results
By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media
COXSACKIE — Despite new statewide visitation limits that require all outside visitors to produce a negative COVID-19 test, COVID-19 cases remain persistent in local state prisons. James Miller, director of Public Relations of the New York State Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association, said the union membership is waiting to see the results from the new visitation policy.
“Obviously it’s still too early to determine whether or not there’s been a decrease as a result of that,” he said on Friday. “Under the circumstances with the omicron variant and the number of increased cases throughout the state, it was necessary to do.” There are 85 current COVID cases in the medium-security Greene Correctional Facility in Coxsackie. As of Wednesday, there were 19 active COVID cases among the prison population at the maximum-security
Coxsackie Correctional Facility, according to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. New state regulations that took effect Jan. 11 to combat the omicron wave stipulate that all visitors to state prisons ages 2 and older must take a COVID test on-site before entering a prison facility. Testing kits are provided to visitors by the correctional facilities.
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There are currently 19 active COVID-19 cases at the staterun Coxsackie Correctional Facility.
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By Bill Williams
Fire destroys Cairo home, pets believed dead
Columbia-Greene Media
CAIRO — A fast-moving fire destroyed a home in Cairo on Thursday night, Cairo Fire Chief Ray Feml said Friday. The lone occupant of the home was able to get out safely with two pet dogs before firefighters arrived. However, several cats are believed to have perished in the blaze, Feml said. The cause of the fire is under investigation, but it is believed to have started in a
space heater, Feml said. At about 7:01 p.m., Greene County 911 sent Cairo Fire Company to 555 Rudolph Weir Jr. Road after the homeowner reported that his house was on fire. When the first firefighters arrived at the scene, fire had fully engulfed the structure. “Flames were shooting out of all the windows of the onestory wood frame house when we pulled up,” Feml said. Fire officials requested See FIRE A8
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Flames shoot through the roof of a home in Cairo on Thursday night.
A home in Cairo is being called a total loss, following a fire on Thursday night.
Police seize cocaine and pills, 2 charged By Bill Williams Columbia-Greene Media
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Two Columbia County men were charged with felony drug possession, following a traffic stop Thursday morning, on Route 23 in Catskill.
Brad R. Hapeman, 48, (pictured) and Crawford Boice, 28, were charged with felony drug possession following a traffic stop on Thursday in Catskill.
CATSKILL — Two Columbia County men were arrested in Catskill on felony drug possession charges following a traffic stop early Thursday morning, said Steven Nevel, public information officer for state police Troop F. Brad R. Hapeman, 48, of
Hudson, was charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class B felony, fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony, and manufacturing drug-related paraphernalia, a class A misdemeanor, Nevel said. Crawford Boice, 28, of
Ancram, who was the driver of the vehicle, was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony, operator impaired by drugs and driving with a suspended registration, Nevel said. At about 12:52 a.m., state See CHARGED A8
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