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Video shows woman carried out of chaotic Rep. Mike Lawler town hall in Somers
Voters in U.S. Rep. Mike Lawler’s suburban New York swing district unloaded a barrage of criticism on the Republican during a raucous town hall Sunday night, peppering him with questions around President Donald Trump’s aggressive agenda before devolving into a chaotic chorus of boos as attendees were removed by law enforcement. The town hall in Somers, a leafy section of Lawler’s...
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Video shows woman carried out of Rep. Mike Lawler's Town Hall in Somers
It wasn’t clear what happened prior to the woman’s removal. (Credit: Jennifer Cabrera)
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Rep. Mike Lawler projected to top Mondaire Jones in Hudson Valley's swing 17th District
Rep. Mike Lawler is the projected winner of New York’s 17th congressional district, NBC News projects, an area where the balance of political power has switched back and forth in recent elections. Lawler had been in a tough campaign against Mondaire Jones, a former Democratic congressman who was one of the first two openly gay Black men to serve...
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In tight race for NY-18 Pat Ryan projected to beat GOP challenger Esposito
In a spotlight race that could play a big role in determining the balance of power in the House of Representatives, Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan will top Republican challenger Alison Esposito, NBC News projects, in a campaign that polls showed came down to the wire.
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NY-17 comes down to wire as Mike Lawler brings in help in race against Mondaire Jones
The race for New York’s 17th congressional district between Republican Rep. Mike Lawler and former Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones remains tight in the days before the Nov. 5 election. NBC New York’s Linda Baquero reports.
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Hudson River beaches reopen days after sewage released during sewer main repairs
The advisory against swimming and boating in part of the Hudson River in Westchester County has been lifted, days after sewage was released into the water just north of New York City while repairs were being made.
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Up to 1 million gallons of sewage to be released into Hudson River each day: Where to avoid
Boaters and especially swimmers will want to avoid part of the Hudson River in Westchester County, as up to a million gallons of sewage is expected to be dumped into the water just north of New York City every day.
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Longest zipline in U.S. coming to New York in May
Looking ahead to making some spring plans? The longest zipline in the U.S. is slated to open in the Hudson Valley this year, and it will take riders into another state.