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Coeymans Hollow Fire holds annual election

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Pictured are the line officers elected in the annual election, (back row) left to right, Dan Haight, chief; John Williams, 1st assistant chief; Bill Kapusta, 2nd assistant chief; Dan Houghtaling, 1st captain; Sean Mooney, 2nd captain; Rob Radley, 1st lieutenant; Abby Robbins, EMS lieutenant; and (front row) Davin Krzykowski, EMS captain; Jordan Flach, fire police lieutenant; Jack Dennis, fire police captain; and Roger Church, 2nd lieutenant. Contributed photo

COEYMANS HOLLOW — On Tuesday, April 2, members of the Coeymans Hollow Volunteer Fire Corporation held the annual election to select this year’s line officers to lead the organization.

Here are the results:

Chief – Daniel Haight

1st Assistant Chief – John Williams

2nd Assistant Chief – Bill Kapusta

1st Captain – Dan Houghtaling

2nd Captain – Sean Mooney

1st Lieutenant – Rob Radley

2nd Lieutenant – Roger Church

EMS Captain – Davin Krzykowski

EMS Lieutenant – Abby Robbins

Fire Police Captain – Jack Dennis

Fire Police Lieutenant – Jordan Flach

The Coeymans Hollow Board of Directors for 2025-26 will be:

President – Darlene Wilson

Vice President – Pam Rafferty

Recording Secretary – Kayla Schillinger

Treasurer – Maryann Dennis

Financial Secretary – Sue Stratta

2 YR Director – Jack Dennis

Sergeant-At-Arms – Jordan Flach

Membership Secretary – Pam Rafferty

The civil officers elected by the Coeymans Hollow Volunteer Fire Corporation. Pictured, left to right, are Darlene Wilson, president; Pam Rafferty, secretary and membership secretary; Kayla Schillinger, secretary; Mary Ann Dennis, treasurer; Sue Stratta, financial secretary; Jordan Flach, Sgt. at Arms; and Jack Dennis, two-year director. Contributed photo

“We thank every one of our members who came out to vote and run for a position in our organization,” according to a statement from the organization. “If you see any of these elected members out, please congratulate them as it is always a task to balance a personal life in coordination with provided nothing but the best fire protection for our community. It takes a lot of confidence, pride, bravery, and personal courage to do what every one of our members has done and will do for us and their families! We also want to express our gratitude to the outgoing officers and want to thank them for taking a leadership role in our organization.”

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