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Republican Challenger Kevin McConville Defeats Robert Langley In Putnam County Sheriff Race
A highly contentious and hotly contested sheriff’s race in Putnam County wound up in a resounding win for the Republican challenger. In his third time running for the position, challenger Kevin McConville won over incumbent Sheriff Robert Langley with more than 57 percent of the vote on Tuesday, Nov. 2. Earlier story - Putnam Sheriff 'Clears The Air' After Phone Call Recording With Carmel Supervisor Released McConville garnered 12,222 (57.4 percent) of the vote, versus Langley’s 9,074 (42.6 percent) to claim the victory. “All through this campaign I have had the pleasure of meeting reside…
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Covid-
19: 'Use Your Best Judgment' On Thanksgiving Gatherings, Putnam Sheriff Says
When it comes to friends and families gathering to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, Putnam County Sheriff Robert Langley is only asking that hosts take proper precautions and “use their own best judgment” to avoid the spread of COVID-19. On Wednesday, Nov. 11, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an Executive Order that limited indoor gatherings in a private residence to no more than 10 people, which went into effect on Friday, Nov. 13, throwing disarray into many Thanksgiving plans. In response, there was some defiance and backlash, with some upstate sheriffs proclaiming that they would no…
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Drunk Motorist Assaults Area Sheriff After Fleeing From His House
At the height of the intense storm that hit the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, May 15, Putnam County Sheriff Robert Langley spotted a stranger trespassing on his property in the town of Philipstown. Of course, being the sheriff, Langley went to investigate and met up with 33-year-old Brant D. Carter, who pulled away at a high rate of speed when he realized who he was talking to, the Sheriff's department announced on Tuesday, May 29. Langley jumped into his police vehicle and was able to follow Carter to Route 9 at Cross Road where Carter pulled over in compliance. Langley approached the vehicle …