A Monday morning deluge caused flash flooding in Albany as about an inch of rain fell in a short period of time. Several cars stalled out on West Broad Avenue when drivers tried to navigate deep water that had collected. At Broad Avenue, an Albany Police Department officer parked to block traffic from deep water on South Madison Street. Staff Photos: Alan Mauldin
A Monday morning deluge caused flash flooding in Albany as about an inch of rain fell in a short period of time. Several cars stalled out on West Broad Avenue when drivers tried to navigate deep water that had collected. At Broad Avenue, an Albany Police Department officer parked to block traffic from deep water on South Madison Street.
Staff Photos: Alan MauldinAlanMauldin[email protected] https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/f714026fc83d6150ab9a4350b4169940?s=100&d=mm&r=gStaff Photo: Alan MauldinAlanMauldin[email protected] https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/f714026fc83d6150ab9a4350b4169940?s=100&d=mm&r=g
Alan has been a reporter for 30 years, including at The Moultrie Observer, Thomasville Times-Enterprise and The Albany Herald. His favorite book is “Catch-22,” and he has an Australian shepherd/American bulldog mix named Maxwell.
This week’s War Horse story follows the systemic failures before and after the death of Cpl. Drew Mobley who was the third in two years at Marine Corps Base Quantico to die by suicide.
James L. Rubino recently assumed the role as executive deputy of Marine Corps Logistics Command in Albany. In his new role he will oversee integrated logistics support.
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