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The first time I heard of this program, I was surprised, said Seneca Falls, N.Y., Police Chief Frederick Capozzi, an advocate for the agriculture program.
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There are things we just can't afford to buy, said Capozzi, whose own village government will be largely eliminated in December as part of a cost-savings move.
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In the women's match-racing finals, Anna Tunnicliffe, Molly Vandemoer and Debbie Capozzi beat the British team skippered by Lucy MacGregor.
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Capozzi, who heads a 13-person department, said the agriculture funding is providing crucial aid to agencies supported by small community tax bases, where a new firetruck or police car often is a prohibitive expense.
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ACOSTA: The attorney for the now 50-year-old Capozzi is making formal arrangements to have his client officially released from prison within the next two weeks, making this family whole again.
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ACOSTA: Capozzi, who's diagnosed with schizophrenia, has always maintained his innocence, standing by his story during a total of five parole hearings, even when an admission of guilt could have set him free years ago.
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I'm sure not nearly as sorry as the Capozzi family, that the existence of these slides wasn't found earlier.
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It revealed that Capozzi was not the Delaware Park rapist, but t was the suspected bike path rapist, Altinio Sanchez, a man who resembles Capozzi.
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ACOSTA: It was a stunning discovery of DNA evidence that will set Capozzi free, a long lost genetic sample investigators say that points to a different man.
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JIM ACOSTA, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): The Capozzi family has been waiting 22 years to say those words.
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