Lawler recently met with transgender youth, their families and educators to hear their concerns about the bill.

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Sat Mar 25 2023

 

Lawler votes 'no' on GOP-backed House 'Parents Bill of Rights'

U.S. Rep. Mike Lawler, Congressman for New YorkÕs 17th C.D., photographed in Pearl River Jan. 18, 2022.

Lawler recently met with transgender youth, their families and educators to hear their concerns about the bill.

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Newburgh man faces 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to rape

 

A Newburgh man pleaded guilty Thursday to rape and sexual abuse of a child under the age of 13.

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Brian Britton is scheduled to appear before the New York State Parole Board the week of November 13 to request early release from prison. He is serving 25 years to life at Washington Correctional Facility in Comstock for the murder of his father Dennis Britton, mother Marlene, and then 8-year-old brother Jason as well as the attempted murder of Shafer when she was 18.
 

Dutchess DA calls on parole board to reopen Brian Britton hearing

 

The Dutchess County District Attorney's office has written a letter to the state Parole Board, calling on it to reopen Brian Britton's hearing.

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Marcos Cruz, who worked as a farmhand on ex-cop Nicholas Tartaglione's ranch, is a cooperating witness who testified about Tartaglione's role in a drug conspiracy and the killing of four men in Orange County in 2016.
 

Tartaglione trial: Cooperator details drug conspiracy and killings

 

Marcos Cruz said he didn't witness the killings of Martin Luna, Miguel Luna, Urbano Santiago and Hector Gutierrez but helped bury their bodies.

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Members of the New York Senate vote for the Child Victims Act in the Senate Chamber at the state Capitol on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, in Albany, N.Y.
 
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Will Child Victims Act cases against NY proceed, despite legal hurdles?

 

The appellate division disagreed with the lower court's decision to dismiss cases because the plaintiff did not give exact time of abuse.

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Orange County man convicted of attempted murder of police officers

 

An Orange County man was convicted of attempted murder of two police officers in Sullivan County Court on Friday.

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New coordinator Thatcher brings change to Army offense

 

Army's new offensive coordinator, Drew Thatcher, made his on-field debut for spring practice. He's excited, but there's plenty of work to do.

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Orange wins opener at nationals

 

SUNY Orange kicked its offense into high gear midway through its nationals tournament opener, pulling away for a win over Scottsdale.

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Spring football breathes life into Army | McMillan

 

The first steps toward the college football season begins with Army spring practice. Enthusiasm is renewed, writes columnist Ken McMillan.

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