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Counties in the News, July 24, 2018

Tuesday's news from counties across the state. 
NYSAC
Podcast: Integrity and the Law of Small Things
 

NATION
'It's the New Form of Affordable Housing'
Suicide Prevention Groups and Gun Industry Team Up to Curb Rising Violence
 

NEW YORK CITY
Meet the M.T.A.'s Accessibility Chief
 

LONG ISLAND       
Nassau legislature approves funding for $54M police academy
Suffolk commits $2 million for smartphone security app for schools
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran Issues Executive Order Protecting Workers' Personal Information
Long Island community gardens blooming food, friendships

HUDSON VALLEY
Law Banning Tobacco Sales To Those Under 21 Takes Effect In Hudson Valley County
Back by Popular Demand: Mobile Passport Office Coming To Scarsdale

CAPITAL
Two new rehabs coming to Warren County
Washington County hires two to oversee growing technology
Lawmakers, advocates call for paid sick days in Albany County

NORTH COUNTRY
Park Police Patrolling the North Country Waters
Essex County Ticks: Numbers down this year, but relief probably won't last

MOHAWK VALLEY
130th Anniversary of the Oneida County Fair
Group looks to restore Herkimer 1834 jail

SOUTHERN TIER
HIV Program Seeks to Meet a Need
 

CENTRAL NEW YORK
Onondaga County hopes to take the lead on inland port development
Rise in Synthetic Drug Overdoses Concern New York Officials

FINGER LAKES
See the Signs Of Opioid Addiction
New program hands out toys to kids of inmates at Monroe Co. Correctional Facility
Orleans County: K9 Otto gets a bulletproof vest

WESTERN NEW YORK
Fewer women in office in Buffalo, Erie County, report finds
Local Leaders Meet with Railroad Officials to Discuss Issues

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