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Imperialism seen as excuse for invasion By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media
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GREENPORT — Students from Columbia-Greene Community College received a lesson in the history and culture of Ukraine during a panel discussion on Thursday featuring local Ukrainian community leaders.
Ivan Kaszczak, the pastor at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church in Jewett and Halyna Shepko an educator and herbalist from Shawangunk Ridge Farm in New Paltz, answered questions from C-GCC students in the Zoom class session. The class, “Historical
Reflection and Discussion on Ukrainian Religion, Culture and the Human Dynamics of Former Empire Assertion of Power in Eastern Europe,” began with a question from history student Logan Shields, who asked the panelists how they would recommend local students learn more about
current events and become more engaged citizens. “Connect with people that are around you,” Shepko said. Shepko recounted a story about her mother’s rough upbringing in Ukraine. “If you ever met her, she’ll See INVASION A2
Catskill woman eyes parallels between Bosnia and Ukraine By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media
CATSKILL — The Russian invasion of Ukraine has conjured up a raft of memories for Evelyn Martin of Catskill, who made numerous pilgrimages to war-torn Bosnia in the 1990s. Beginning in 1995, the New Street resident trekked to Medjugorje, a small village in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to visit St. James Catholic Church, where the virgin Mary allegedly began appearing in 1981. Martin, 76, arrived in the region for the first time on Sept. 5, 1995, as the Bosnia war with Serbia was still underway. When Martin saw Russia
invade the sovereign nation of Ukraine on Feb. 24, she saw parallels to what she saw in the ground in Bosnia 27 years ago. “When we went over there it was only women and children, they had killed all of the men,” she said on Wednesday. “They didn’t want any more generations to come. I saw what they were doing, it’s exactly the same, an ethnic cleansing. There’s no men. If you look at the footage on Youtube of the train stations in Poland, you’re going to see that it’s all just the women and children and no men. That’s what really brought it to my mind and I said, ‘We have to tell our story See PARALLELS A2
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The St. James Catholic church in the Village of Medjugorje in Bosnia.
Police: Man had drugs in Cairo traffic stop By Bill Williams Columbia-Greene Media
CAIRO — An Albany County man faces a long list of charges including felony drug possession following a traffic stop Tuesday morning in Cairo. Nicholas S. Dodge, 27, of Cohoes, was charged with 11 counts, said Steven Nevel, public information officer for state police Troop F. At about 2:41 a.m., troopers stopped a 2020 Nissan driven by Dodge on Route 23, for a vehicle and traffic violation, Nevel said. After interviewing Dodge, troopers determined there was cause to search the Nissan. A quantity of methamphetamines and drug paraphernalia were located in the vehicle, Nevel said.
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A Cohoes man was arrested on felony drug charges, after a traffic stop on Route 23 in Cairo.
Dodge was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance
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