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| Woman to run Cape prison |
| By watertowndailytimes.com |
| Published: 02/18/2010 |
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CAPE VINCENT — A former Alexandria Bay woman who spent about eight years as a corrections officer at Cape Vincent Correctional Facility has returned to be the prison's superintendent. Patricia E. Rogers LeConey is believed to be only the second woman to rise to the rank of prison superintendent, said Erik Kriss, director of public information for the state Department of Correctional Services. Former Watertown Correctional Facility superintendent Gale McGuane holds the distinction of being the first woman at that level of prison administration. Ms. LeConey assumed her new position on Jan. 19, succeeding Warren D. Barkley, who retired. Read More. |
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