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JOHNSTOWN The important work of Fulmont Community Action Agency, Inc. serving the often-forgotten was cited by Fulton County legislators Monday.
The Board of Supervisors recognized the Fonda-based Fulmont with a proclamation issued at its monthly meeting at the County Office Building.
May was declared “Community Action Month” in Fulton County.
Gloversville 1st Ward Supervisor Marie Born read the proclamation about Fulmont – one of numerous community action agencies serving New York state and the United States. Founded in 1965, the local agency has 115 professionals dedicated to providing quality services to the residents of Fulton, Montgomery counties, and surrounding counties.
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JOHNSTOWN The Fulton County Board of Supervisors on Monday appointed the two major parties’ election commissioners to two-year terms, including a new Democratic Party commissioner.
The appointments were on the recommendations of each party’s formal committees, and terms run until Dec. 31, 2022.
Supervisors appointed G. Jeremiah Ryan of Gloversville as Fulton County Board of Elections’ Democratic election commissioner. He replaces John Zawadzki. The vote for Ryan was 18-1, with Republican Northampton Supervisor James Groff voting no.
Long-time Republican Election Commissioner Lee Hollenbeck of Broadalbin was also reappointed.
County Administrative Officer Jon Stead told the board during its online meeting that it was acting on very last-minute resolutions.