Trooper Jill E. Mattice Remembered At Heartfelt Highway Dedication
Representatives of the New York State Police, along with other officials, honored the memory of six-year veteran Trooper Jill E. Mattice on October 27th, 2025.
On January 20, 2010, Trooper Mattice, a member of the Oneonta State Police, lost her life when her patrol vehicle collided with a tractor-trailer on Route 23 in the Town of Morris.
A dedication of a portion of State Route 23 as the 'Trooper Jill E. Mattice Memorial Highway.' An unveiling of the new highway sign was held following the dedication.
The street sign may be made of metal, but what it represents is unbreakable—service, sacrifice, and legacy. Today’s dedication is not just about a signpost; it’s a symbol of bravery to all who pass by. Let this be a place where future generations ask, ‘Who was Trooper Mattice?’ May the answer always be: a true hero who lived and died in service to others. - New York State Police Troop C Commander Major Lucas Shuta
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New York State Trooper Mattice had also served as a school Resource Officer at the Unadilla Valley and Franklin school districts. Several friends and family members attended the ceremony.
New York State Senator Peter Oberacker and Assemblyman Joseph Angelino were also at the dedication.
She showed the human aspect of being a Trooper. You couldn’t have asked for a better ambassador at the Unadilla Valley School. - New York State Assemblyman Joseph Angelino
This serves as a reminder that we will never forget you, Jill. Your service to our community, its children, and all of us will remain a bright light for years to come. - New York State Senator Peter Oberacker
You can view the dedication below.

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