Mayor Barlow Announces Promotions Within Oswego Fire, Oswego Police Departments

(LtoR): Police Lieutenant Charles Burger, Investigator Kevin Hadcock, Lieutenant James Sherwin, Lieutenant James Cunningham, Captain Craig Bateman, Captain Damien Waters, Investigator Bryan Thompson, Chief Phil Cady, Mayor Billy Barlow, Fire Chief Randy Griffin, Asst. Chief Jon Chawgo, Deputy Chief Michael Zalewski, Captain Joseph Smegelsky, Captain Mark Kapuscinski, Lieutenant Leonard Hartle, Deputy Chief Andrew Montalbano, Lieutenant Andrew Lazzaro. Photo provided by Mayor Barlow's office.

OSWEGO – Mayor Billy Barlow hosted a promotional ceremony Tuesday evening at City Hall for the Oswego Fire Department and Oswego Police Department, promoting seven police officers and six firefighters to new positions.

The promotions in the fire department are taking place due to various recent retirements while the Oswego Police Department promotions occur due to a restructuring of the department, including the re-introduction of the captain position.

Andrew Montalbano and Michael Zalewski have both been appointed Deputy Chiefs of the Oswego Fire Department, Joseph Smegelsky and Mark Kapuscinski have been promoted to Fire Captains, and Anthony Lazzarro and Leonard Hartle are now Fire Lieutenants.

Damien Waters and Craig Bateman have both been promoted to Police Captains, Charles Burger, James Cunningham and James Sherwin have become Police Lieutenants and Kevin Hadcock and Bryan Thompson have been promoted to Police Investigators for the Oswego Police Department.

“These promotions were earned, and this ceremony recognizes some of our most dedicated first responders, and I can personally attest to their high levels of performance and commitment to the residents of our community,” Barlow said. “Under the leadership of Chief Cady and Chief Griffin, we’ve seen a transformation of our Police and Fire Departments and most significantly, a transformation of the culture within each department. These promotions reflect that change in culture, with the best of our first responders rising to the top.”

Several friends and family members of employees receiving promotions were in attendance to witness the ceremony along with city department heads and members of the Oswego Common Council. missing or outdated ad config

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