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RPI graduate new commander for 53rd Digital Liaison Detachment

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Army National Guard Col. Christopher Guilmette, a Voorheesville resident, is the new commander of the 53rd Digital Liaison Detachment, headquartered at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan. He replaces Col. Todd Bookless, who took command of the Digital Liaison Detachment in 2018. Bookless is going on active duty with the military s Northern Command in Colorado, Springs. The Digital Liaison Detachment, or DLD for short, works to coordinate, communicate and facilitate all aspects of military operations at higher level-headquarters. The DLD is specifically designed and dedicated to providing a critical capability for mission command liaison and interoperability.

Guilmette commands the 53rd Digital Liaison Detachment

Friday, February 12, 2021 - 16:53 VOORHEESVILLE New York Army National Guard Col. Christopher Guilmette, a Voorheesville resident, is the new commander of the 53rd Digital Liaison Detachment, headquartered at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan. The Digital Liaison Detachment, or DLD for short, works to coordinate, communicate, and facilitate all aspects of military operations at higher level headquarters.  Guilmette has served in the Army National Guard since 1997, when he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Maryland Army National Guard. He joined the New York Army National Guard in 2005. In civilian life, Guilmette works as a professional engineer with Iron Mountain Data Centers.

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COVID-19 Cases Continuing to Increase in the Commonwealth (Harrisburg, PA)  The outbreak of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania is continuing to spread. The state s Department of Health announced over 3,300 new positive cases yesterday. The total number of positive cases reported statewide has now surpassed 880,000 since the start of the pandemic. They reported 125 new deaths due to complications of the coronavirus. $145-Million to Be Distributed for Hospitality Relief (Harrisburg, PA)   The Wolf Administration is trying to give out a helping hand to Pennsylvania s hospitality industry that has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Wolf announced yesterday that his administration is preparing to distribute over $145-million of funding throughout the state. The money will be sent through the state s COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program and will be used to support hospitality industries in all 67 counties. It will be distributed in block grants and is expected t

James Lewis Joins Alexandria City Council Candidates In 2021

UpdatedTue, Feb 16, 2021 at 9:18 am ET Reply James Lewis announce he is running for Alexandria City Council in 2021, joining other candidates running for the six seats. (Nicholas DiAntonio) ALEXANDRIA, VA On Wednesday, Democrat and West End resident James Lewis announced his candidacy in the 2021 Alexandria City Council election. Lewis is the current vice chair of the Traffic and Parking Board and has served on city boards and commissions such as the Alexandria-Caen Sister City Committee and Transportation Commission. He s also a member of Virginia s Charitable Gaming Board. The former president of the Virginia Young Democrats, he led the organization when Democrats flipped fifteen seats in the House of Delegates in 2017. Lewis also worked as an Alexandria Democratic Committee precinct captain and congressional communications director. He now works in policy and advocacy in Old Town North.

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COVID-19 Cases Continuing to Increase in the Commonwealth (Harrisburg, PA)  The outbreak of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania is continuing to spread. The state s Department of Health announced over 3,300 new positive cases yesterday. The total number of positive cases reported statewide has now surpassed 880,000 since the start of the pandemic. They reported 125 new deaths due to complications of the coronavirus. $145-Million to Be Distributed for Hospitality Relief (Harrisburg, PA)   The Wolf Administration is trying to give out a helping hand to Pennsylvania s hospitality industry that has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Wolf announced yesterday that his administration is preparing to distribute over $145-million of funding throughout the state. The money will be sent through the state s COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program and will be used to support hospitality industries in all 67 counties. It will be distributed in block grants and is expected t

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