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Athens school bus driver stricken

Sheriff’s office aims to reopen shooting range

By Bill Williams Columbia-Greene Media

sessions. “They’ve been going to a number of ranges,” Greene County Administrator Shaun Groden said after the meeting. “One of the state prisons has an indoor range, but between all of the prison staff as well as all of the state police, there’s always conflicts. So they’ve had to move around. And they have to qualify every year.” Groden said that the Cairo range

CLAVERACK — The Athens driver of a Hudson City School District contract bus is recovering after suffering a diabetic emergency behind the wheel Wednesday afternoon, the Columbia County Sheriff’s Department said Thursday. An aide riding the bus prevented a bad situation from becoming worse when she took the wheel and guided the bus off the road and into a parking lot. An aide on the bus assisted with getting the vehicle safely off the road, Lt. John Rivero of the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office said. Hudson District Superintendent Lisamarie Spindler commended the aide Thursday. “Her swift action, and ability to maintain her composure, saved the day and helped keep our children safe,” Spindler said. Supervisor Louise Conklin of Pat Zanchelli Inc., of Germantown, also praised the quick action taken by the school bus aide. “She did everything perfectly,” Conklin said. Zanchelli owns and operates the bus, which is contracted to the Hudson City School District. District officials did not release the name of the aide. The driver is recovering, the sheriff’s office said Thursday. About a

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Greene County Sheriff’s Sgt. Shawn Marriott speaks to the Greene County Legislature on Wednesday about the department’s request to reopen a Cairo shooting range.

By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media

CATSKILL — The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is petitioning lawmakers to reopen a Cairo shooting range that has been shuttered for the last four years. During a Greene County Legislature

Public Safety Committee meeting Wednesday night, Greene County Sheriff’s Sgt. Shawn Marriott told lawmakers that the office is in need of its own range to train its officers after several years of traveling out of the county to conduct its sessions. Marriott also provided lawmakers with a letter he wrote to Greene County Sheriff’s Capt. Tracey Quinn asking for reinstatement of the Cairo range. “Our agency currently has no range,” Marriott wrote. “We must have

a facility to train and instruct our deputies in the use of firearms. Using other agencies’ ranges has proven difficult with scheduling and the time needed to transport employees to these locations.” The dormant range is located on more than 50 acres of county-owned property in Cairo. While the Cairo range has been shuttered, Greene County sheriff’s deputies have traveled to an array of outside ranges to fit in their training

Health director unveils new school guidance By Ted Remsnyder Columbia-Greene Media

CATSKILL — Greene County Director of Public Health Kimberly Kaplan provided updates on the lifting of the statewide school mask mandate during the Greene County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday night. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Sunday that the mandate would end March 2, with all districts in the state handed the opportunity to craft their own masking

policy. All Greene County school districts subsequently announced masks would be optional for students and staff. During the committee meeting, Kaplan said the county health department and school districts received further guidance from the state regarding social distancing in classrooms now that masks have been made optional. “The children were able to move within three feet of each other,” she said. “If they were three feet apart and everybody was fully masked, they

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Greene County Director of Public Health Kimberly Kaplan provided the Greene County Legislature with updates on the end

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were not quarantined (in the case of a positive test). Now that the masks are off, the area where people are concerned about contagion is still really six feet for multiple unmasked people. So the guidance is that they can do either the traditional contact tracing if someone positive was in the classroom. Anyone within six feet would not be quarantined at home, but required to mask for what would be a quarantine period. In case they


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