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Three run to succeed Franklin County Judge Main | News, Sports, Jobs


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From left, Elizabeth Crawford, Craig Carriero and Peter Dumas are running to be the next Franklin County Court judge.
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Three candidates have thrown their names in the hat to be the next Franklin County Court judge when incumbent Robert G. Main Jr. retires this year.
County District Attorney Craig Carriero, a Democrat; Principal Court Attorney Elizabeth Crawford, a Republican; and private practice attorney Peter Dumas, a Republican, recently announced their intentions to run this fall.
Petition-gathering begins March 2. The winner of the race would be elected to a 10-year term.


Carriero, 44, earned his bachelor’s degree from Hartwick College and his law degree from Albany Law School of Union University. ....

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El Salvador kept paying D.C. lobbyist after claim he was fired


El Salvador kept paying D.C. lobbyist after claim he was fired
Reports show that Robert Stryk’s group collected $214,000 in payments since August.
By JOSHUA GOODMANAssociated Press
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MIAMI Washington lobbyist Robert Stryk continued working for El Salvador’s government even after the country’s president claimed he had annulled a $450,000 contract that had caused a wave of criticism in the poor Central American country, according to newly filed foreign lobbying records.
The reports that appeared Saturday show that Stryk’s Sonoran Policy Group continued making calls to congressional offices and collected $214,000 in payments from El Salvador’s state intelligence agency even after President Nayib Bukele’s office told The Associated Press in August that it backed away from the deal. ....

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