The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Vulnerable residents need access to food benefits

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. » Each day brings stark news of how the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened hunger in New York State. Seeing as how hunger will remain a challenge throughout the economic downturn, and increased effort needs to continue to enroll people in the Supplement­al Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

New York’s Nutrition Outreach and Education Program (NOEP) provides free, confidenti­al services to help people learn about and apply for SNAP benefits. The Legal Aid Society of Northeaste­rn New York (LASNNY) works with SNAP and NOEP to service its clients, and New Yorkers are at risk due to the non-renewal of NYS contracts for SNAP outreach and applicatio­n assistance through NOEP.

With unemployme­nt skyrocketi­ng, more people than ever will need to enroll in SNAP. NOEP services are integral in helping newly unemployed people successful­ly apply for SNAP, and requests for NOEP services have been increasing since the pandemic began, and are needed now more than

of Waterford in the summer of 1997.

As part of an on-going investigat­ion, Willetts was previously arrested by the Sheriff’s Office in January, 2020 for sex crimes. He was arraigned in Waterford

Town Court and released on bond.

Willetts was previously employed as a Deputy Sheriff with the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office. Police said the charges against him were not related to any official action, and pre-date his employment with the Sheriff’s Office.

The investigat­ion is ongoing at this time.

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