Sheriff’s Office thanks local businesses for supporting community coffee event

Robert M. Maciol Sheriff at Oneida County
Robert M. Maciol Sheriff at Oneida County
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The Oneida County Sheriff’s Office thanked Cliff’s Local Market in Oriskany and Clinton Tractor on March 25 for their support in making Friday’s Community Coffee event a success.

The event allowed members of the Sheriff’s Office, along with officers from the Oriskany and Whitestown Police Departments, to interact with residents and have conversations. These gatherings are designed to foster communication between law enforcement and the community.

Community Coffee events like this provide an opportunity for local residents to meet officers in a casual setting. They encourage open dialogue about public safety concerns and help build trust between police departments and citizens.

No additional background information or future plans were provided by the Sheriff’s Office.



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