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Senator Tedisco Helps Break Ground for New Caroga Lake Fire Station
Senator Jim Tedisco
July 1, 2020
![Pictured is Senator Tedisco presenting a NYS Senate proclamation to Caroga Lake Fire Chief Howard Dutcher and Fire Company President Bob Sullivan.](/sites/default/files/styles/760x377/public/press-release/main-image/img_5621.jpg?itok=H-ghGCno)
Senator Jim Tedisco (R,C,I-Glenville) today participated in the ground breaking ceremony for the new Caroga Lake Volunteer Fire Company fire station on Route 29 in the Town of Caroga.
The 10,000 square foot facility will be replacing the existing station which was built in 1952. The new facility was designed by C2 Design group and is being built by LeChase Construction.
"Thanks to Chief Howard Dutcher, Fire Company President Bob Sullivan and all the members of the department -- and all of our first responders -- for everything they do in the community to keep people safe, particularly in this difficult time! I look forward to coming back for the ribbon-cutting," said Senator Jim Tedisco.
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