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Angelino Reacts to State of The State

“New York faces stiff challenges ahead, and while the governor said the right things, talk is cheap, actions are what matter. New Yorkers are facing high inflation, high taxes, a war on consumer choice and don’t feel safe in their own communities,...

Angelino Visits Air Methods Base

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Today, Assemblyman Joeseph Angelino (R,C-Norwich) visited the Air Methods base in Sidney. Air Methods is an organization that provides and operates emergency airlifts to over 100,000 people across the country every year. Angelino had the opportunity to...

Angelino Reminds Residents about Heap Program

Assemblyman Joseph Angelino (R,C-Norwich) is reminding residents about the benefits of the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). This program can help cover heating costs for those who need it. If eligible, you may receive one regular HEAP benefit per...

Angelino Applauds Signing of Law to Honor Local Veteran

Assemblyman Joseph Angelino (R,C-Norwich) is applauding Governor Hochul for signing into law a bill he sponsored that will rename parts of the state highway system as the SP4 Herman Emil Anders, Jr. Memorial Bridge. Specialist Anders took part in Operation...

Angelino Announces State Aid for Public Libraries Throughout Assembly District 121

Assemblyman Joseph Angelino (R,C-Norwich) announced public libraries in Assembly District 121 have been allocated approximately $369,437 in state aid for library construction funds. All libraries within District 121 received state funding over the past...

Angelino Inspects New Ambulance for New Berlin

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Assemblyman Joseph Angelino (R,C-Norwich) recently inspected a new ambulance for the Village of New Berlin. The ambulance was purchased using Community Resiliency, Economic Sustainability, and Technology (CREST) Program funding. This new ambulance will...
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Biography

Assemblyman  Joe Angelino

Joseph Angelino was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 3, 2020. His district is comprised of parts of Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Madison, Otsego and Sullivan counties.

As an Assemblyman, Joseph works to protect the interests of New York’s incredible law enforcement agents, ensure veterans have every opportunity to thrive upon returning from service, and fight for the state’s struggling middle class.

Joseph is a lifelong resident of Central New York. From a young age, his parents taught him the value of honesty, hard work, and compassion toward others. These traits helped Joseph to become an exceptional police officer, a police sergeant, and ultimately, Chief of Police of the Norwich Police Department for nearly 20 years.

While serving as the Chief of Police, Joseph was tapped to simultaneously act as the city’s Fire Chief, thus making him responsible for more than half of the city’s budget and personnel from 2006 to 2008.

During a leave of absence from the Norwich Police, Joseph enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1985. It was in the Marines that his natural leadership abilities catapulted him upward through the ranks. A three-time combat veteran over two wars, Joseph served as a tank commander in Desert Storm and an infantry 1st Sgt. during the Iraq Invasion in 2003, and again in 2005, for which he received two Purple Heart medals. Joseph retired from the Marine reserves as a Sergeant Major, the highest enlisted rank, in 2008.

Joseph is active in several other activities outside of his public service. These include past board member, and past president of the Northeast Classic Car Museum and past member of the Norwich Housing Authority. He was also a past member of the Chenango County Traffic Safety Board. Joe currently serves as a volunteer firefighter with the G.L. Rider Hook & Ladder Company of the Norwich Fire Department. In addition to his service medals, he has been awarded the Chenango County Bar Association Liberty Bell Award and the Distinguished Citizen Award for Chenango County.

Joseph is married to Kendall Saber and they reside in Norwich.