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NIAGARA COUNTY

Hilbert grad is the key to sheriff’s new Web site

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LOCKPORT—The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office’s recently revised Web site—Niagarasheriff. com—is a labor of love from a 2008 Hilbert College graduate.

Jenna Dulak, 24, who is currently working for Hilbert as its Web manager, is a 2003 graduate of Immaculata Academy in Hamburg and is pursuing a master’s degree in computer security at Rochester Institute of Technology.

The challenge was brand new for Dulak.

“I had no experience at all [in Web site development],” she said. “I just picked up this book and started working on this. One of the other instructors, Patrick Lupiani, helped on the technology side.”

Sheriff James R. Voutour unveiled the Web site last month.


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