Benny Boscio Jr., the resolute head of the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, will continue as union president, having defeated two upstart challengers for the post.
In a referendum on the 25-year correction officer’s tenure, Boscio, who helmed the union through the Covid minefield that battered his union and the Department of Correction, received 48 percent of the 2,333 votes cast by COBA members, with fellow COs William Rodriguez and Roddy Richardson polling 28 percent and 24 percent, respectively.
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