Joseph Hunter, 47 and Patrick Quinlivan, 33, both of 286 Copeland Hill Road, Coeymans Hollow were charged with felony possession and criminal sale of controlled substance. Robert Hughes, 18, of 8 Willowbrook Avenue Selkirk, Rowland Hollins, 26, of Coxsackie, and Brendin Tucker, 21 of Ravena were charged with 'criminal sale of controlled substance. "You don't see that too much anymore." Arduini was forever making friends according to the chief, and was a decent, proud [J Veteran ΔΆ PAGE 2 May 11,2006 -., " THE SPOTLIGHT Drug bust yields several arrests in Ravena and Selkirk A four month investigation by the Albany County Sheriff's Department Drug Interdiction Unit and the Coxsackie Police Department has resulted in the arrests of nine people from the Ravena, Coeymans and Selkirk area of Albany County and the Coxsackie area of Green County on drug sale and possession charges, Jamar Perez, 21 and his brother James Perez, 22, of 13 Church Street, Coeymans were charged with criminal sale of controlled substance. "He was an old-fashioned cop who loved to go out and knock on doors and shake hands and talk to people," Corsi said. He had served as detective for the past five years.
officer who was very dedicated -to his profession and someone who was well known in the law enforcement community, according to Bethlehem Police Chief Lou Corsi. 'The loss and suddenness of this is what everyone is trying to deal with." Arduini was known as an. "It's bad enough to suffer one loss but the department has suffered two losses in a very short period of time," said._ Supervisor Theresa Egan. Anthony Arduini died at the end of March following a long battle with cancer. He is the second detective who has sue - cumbed to illness.in the last several weeks. The news of Arduinis' death is hitting the police department hard. He was taking a walk outside his home after work when he was stricken. after suffering a major brain bleed or aneurysm.
Police veteran dies Detective Arduini suffers aneurysm outside home By JIM cuozzo Detective Anthony Arduini, a 30-year veteran of the Bethlehem Police Department died Thursday, May 11, at Albany Medical Center. Seventh grade students Eirinn Norrie and Emily Borst nominated Reilly for the Disney distinction last year after hearing an announcement over the school's public address system about the in 20 schools representing every n Teacher. "My students use classroom computers to talk with children in Russia and Argentina and exchange packages of letters, holiday cards and peace banners with schools across the world to express our cultural views," said Reilly. Reilly's role in creating a "global coalition" that connects more than 300 students region of the world is the project that is turning heads in the classroom. "You get 1!f0 kids every year to teach, and\if you can inspire them, maybe our world will be better," said Reilly, who will receive $10,000 from Disney and get to spend a week at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif., for his "I am constantly impressed with the level of innovation and commitment Bill brings to his classroom. See ste nation to be honored with ti\.e Disney Teacher Award. agora, taste some souvlaki, i ~nd take home a box of ~.Raklava. Sophia~ Greek Orthodox 'Church in Albany for the 36th annual Greek festival, and visit the. Sophia's You can travel to a foreign country without even leaving the Capital District this weekend, On Friday, Saturday and' Sunday, head for St.
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