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City mourns loss of beloved fire chief Ross Brooks

June 06, 2024 | Utica, Oneida County, New York



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City mourns loss of beloved fire chief Ross Brooks
During a recent government meeting, city officials took a moment to honor the late Ross Brooks, former fire chief of Utica, who passed away just days prior. Acknowledging Brooks' dedication to the city and the fire department, officials expressed their sorrow at his loss and emphasized the high standards he set for the department, which they hope to uphold in his memory.

In other updates, City Engineer Nick Bridal announced that paving work is scheduled to commence the week following the July 4th holiday. Residents can expect to receive door hangers detailing the paving schedule, which will be distributed through their council members.

Additionally, Deputy Commissioner of Parks Mark Sokolowski made a light-hearted comment regarding the local golfing scene, suggesting that Samantha was the best golfer among the group present.

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