By Frank J. Hahnel III, Feb. 13, 2014 When taking the witness stand, it is imperative to be as prepared... Read More
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The National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund will soon begin the solemn process of engraving new names into the marble... Read More
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By Michael Cunningham, Dec. 9, 2013 The Metro-North commuter train departed Poughkeepsie as usual at 5:54 am on Sunday, Dec. 1, on its... Read More