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Cuomo: Police Across New York Issued 70% More Tickets
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that New York State Police issued 1,779 tickets during this year s Operation Hardhat, an initiative between State Police, the New York State Department of Transportation and the New York State Thruway Authority, to crack down on work zone violations and highlight the importance of safe driving when encountering construction, maintenance and emergency operations along state highways.
With dozens of details held in almost every region of New York State, the number of violations issued was 69.8 percent higher than the 1,048 tickets issued by State Troopers during all of 2019 s Operation Hard Hat, officials say.
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Rebecca Wurster announced Wednesday she is leaving the city of Dunkirk development department.
A key member of Mayor Wilfred Rosas’ administration is moving on. City of Dunkirk Planning and Development Director Rebecca Wurster will be taking the job as planning director with Chautauqua County.
“I have decided to take a position with Chautauqua County, they offered me a position there,” Wurster announced at the Dunkirk Land Development Corp. meeting Wednesday. “It was a hard decision, I love the city of Dunkirk, I love the work that I’ve been doing here for the last four-and-a-half years, Dunkirk is my second home.”