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Amedore won’t seek re-election
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the movies. This year’s holidays mean time for sequels, much-anticipated or many people, the include big-budget end-of-year family films adventures. adaptations and animatedsequels: “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” end all There’s the sequel to in 1977. For Disney princess episodes that began last of the nine Star Wars more icy adventure and new catchy songs. starNext Level,” once again fans, “Frozen 2” promises Consider “Jumanji: The animated Looking for comedy? Kevin Hart as video-game avatars. In the spy and and ring Dwayne Johnson Smith and Tom Holland team up as a super “Spies in Disguise,” Will of “Lithis young gadget guy. a special holiday treat with the new adaptation and Timothée Chalamet. Book lovers are in for Ronan, Emma Watson Saoirise starring tle Women,”
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ALBANY — State Sen. George Amedore, R-46, announced Friday he will not seek election to another term in office in 2020. “After careful consideration and reflection, I have decided not to seek re-election to the New York State Senate in 2020,” Amedore said in a statement Friday afternoon. “I truly believe in public service and giving back to the community, and it has been a great honor to serve the residents of the 46th Senate District. As I have said in the past, I did not intend to be a career politician, and at this time, this is the
right decision for my family and me.” Amedore, 50, represents the 46th State Senate district, which encompasses all of Greene and Montgomery counties, and portions of Albany, Schenectady and Ulster counties. He was elected to the state Senate in 2014 and has served three terms. Prior to his election to the Senate he served in the state Assembly after winning a special election in 2007. He served in the state Assembly until 2013. Amedore is a secondgeneration owner of the
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State Sen. George Amedore, R-46, announced Friday afternoon he will not run for re-election in 2020.
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Legislation makes animal cruelty a federal crime By Massarah Mikati Johnson Newspapers
CHVL girls soccer All-Stars Germantown’s Riley Gibbons (27) was named a CHVL Girls Soccer FirstTeam All-Star. PAGE B1
WASHINGTON — People who commit acts of animal cruelty will now be charged with a felony at the federal level. President Donald Trump has signed into law a bipartisan piece of legislation that makes intentional acts of animal cruelty — crushing, burning, drowning, suffocating, impaling or otherwise torturing animals — a federal crime punishable by up to seven years in prison. “It is important that we combat these heinous and sadistic acts of cruelty, which
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Youth vaping under fire
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The case of Tetris, shown in this file photo taken at the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, could be classified as a federal felony under legislation signed into a law by President Donald Trump.
State AG James files suit against Juul, claiming its marketing contributes to “youth vaping epidemic” PAGE A3
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The case of Penny, a 3-year-old female pitbull-mix found abandoned and abused in Coxsackie could be ruled a federal crime under new legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump.
Police: Man talked down from top of bridge By Amanda Purcell and Sarah Trafton Columbia-Greene Media
GREENPORT — Authorities were able to talk down a man who climbed to the highest point of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge on the Greene County side, police said Friday. Police were called to the bridge at about 3 p.m. after a report of a man who may have been threatening to jump from the mile-long span. The man’s name has not been released. A sergeant from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office was able to convince the man that it was better to come down than to take his own life, Lt. Wayne Lopez said. The man had climbed up the trustle of the bridge and was standing on a platform at the top, Lopez said. The sheriff’s office transported the man to Columbia Memorial
Health, where he is currently seeking treatment, Lopez said. The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation into the incident that shut down the bridge for almost two hours on one of the busiest travel holidays of the year. The Hudson Fire Department was called to the scene with its ladder truck to help get the man down, while the department’s dive team took to the Hudson River with their rescue boat in case they were needed. Athens Fire Department also had its boat in the river. State police, Greenport Fire Department and Catskill Fire Department were also at the scene. The bridge, which was closed to traffic on the Columbia County side, was reopened at about 4:45 p.m.
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Police close the Columbia County side of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge after responding to a call that a man was climbing to the span’s highest point on the western side Thursday afternoon.
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