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Orangetown Police Chief Kevin Nulty announces retirement, after 43 years of service

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After over 40 years of service, Orangetown Police Chief Kevin Nulty has announced he will retire at the end of the month.

Chief Nulty worked for the Orangetown Police Department for 43 years, the last 22 as Chief (appointed in February of 1997).

Congratulations from Suffern Police Chief Clarke Osborn

“We would like to congratulate Chief Kevin Nulty of the Orangetown Police Department who will be retiring at the end of this month after 43 years of dedicated service, the last 22 as Chief. We wish Kevin a long, happy and safe retirement!”

The Orangetown Police Department maintains a satellite station in the Village of Nyack and also has a Police booth in the Hamlet of Pearl River.The Police Force consists of 83 sworn officers, 5 civilian dispatchers, 5 civilian clerk/stenos and about 25 Auxiliary police Officers.

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Tragedy in Orange County: A 50-year-old dad and his two young sons die in house fire

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ORANGE COUNTY, NY – Tragedy in Orange County: A 50-year-old dad and his two young sons died in a house fire on Saturday night on Pulaski Highway in Goshen, located in Orange County, NY.

Both sons were nonverbal and had autism, according to News 12.

State police said emergency crews arrived at the fire just after 8 p.m. and found the home completely engulfed in flames. One neighbor said he saw about 30 trucks that were filled with responders.

Our deepest condolences to family and friends of the deceased and please keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Photo by Orange County Sheriff’s Office

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Haverstraw Police Detective Michael Cruger Retires After 30 Years of Law Enforcement Service

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HAVERSTRAW, NY — The Haverstraw Police Department proudly honored Detective Michael Cruger, who is retiring after a distinguished 20-year career with the department and an impressive 30 years of total service in law enforcement.

Detective Cruger has earned admiration and respect for his exceptional investigative work, professionalism, and unwavering dedication to the safety of the Haverstraw community. He is known for his mentorship and leadership, Cruger played a pivotal role in training and guiding new investigators throughout his career.

Before joining the department, Cruger served for a decade as a Correctional Officer at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, where he was also a member of the elite Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT). In 2005, he transitioned to the Haverstraw Police Department, where he began as a patrol officer and later served as a Field Training Officer—demonstrating excellence and a commitment to fostering the next generation of officers.

In 2013, he was promoted to Detective, leading numerous high-profile investigations and becoming a trusted figure in the community. His reputation for being meticulous, ethical, and compassionate earned him the respect of both colleagues and residents alike.

As Detective Cruger embarks on a well-earned retirement, the Town of Haverstraw and the entire Rockland County community extend their deepest gratitude for his service and wish him continued success in the next chapter of his life.

Photos by Haverstraw PD

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