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Troy police welcome four new officers to department during ceremony

Joining the department ranks are Jack Engster, Katherine Molesky, David Grant, and Kevin Koberger. Troy Police Chief Brian Owens addressed the new quartet and welcomed them to the department. - Advertisement - This is an important day for our department and city. And an exciting day for them and their families. While I have not yet had the opportunity to work with them yet, I ve been impressed by their application and interviews. The diversity of backgrounds, life experiences, and ideas will help to make our department richer for the differences, Owens remarked. We have been impressed by their connections to the city of Troy and their choice to work in a busy urban environment. We have spoken with numerous people in the community who know them and they are each highly regarded, Owens continued.

Troy adds four new police officers

Troy adds four new police officers FacebookTwitterEmail Troy Police Department outside the detective offices on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, in Troy N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron TROY – The Troy Police Department swore in four new officers Friday afternoon at City Hall in a ceremony limited to family members due to the coronavirus pandemic. The city’s newest officers are Jack Engster, Katherine A. Molesky, David Grant and Kevin Koberger. Engster became a part owner of Manory’s, the city’s oldest restaurant, before deciding to join the police force.  His great-grandfather was a city police officer. Molesky is the daughter of Deputy Police Chief Daniel DeWolf. She is a graduate of the College of St. Rose and previously worked in the Troy City School District.

Art quilts by Maxine S Thomas on display at Hayner Center

Art quilts by Maxine S. Thomas on display at Hayner Center Maxine Thomas TROY The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is pleased to host Quilting Through Time, an exhibit featuring more than 30 art quilts by Ohio artist Maxine S. Thomas. The exhibit will be on display through Feb. 14. The Hayner Center is located at 301 W. Main St. in Troy. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Thomas is a textile artist who uses yardage, threads, and dyes to create the fabrics she uses to paint her textile art pieces. She specializes in art quilts for the home and commercial commissions. Thomas has displayed her work in juried shows, invitational shows and solo exhibitions in the United States and around the world. Thomas’ work has been published in three volumes and is in the collection of a major mid-western university, an international foundation, as well as private collections of art lovers throughout the United States. For more information about Thomas and her art visit https://maxinethom

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