Mid Hudson Times Apr. 06 2016

TIMES MID HUDSON Vol. 28, No 14 3 APRIL 6 - 12, 2016 3 Goldback golf Empty bowls Page 38 Page 21 ONE DOLLAR SERVING NEWBURGH AND NEW WINDSOR ‘Put down these guns’ City unites to address gun violence Campbell sworn in as Town of Newburgh police chief Board approves PBA contract By SHANTAL RILEY [email protected] Shantal Riley Paula Cook Wright surrounded by her four children. Wright’s husband, Glenton Wright, was fatally shot on Benkard Avenue last month. She and her family attended an anti-gun violence rally held on Broadway last Thursday. By SHANTAL RILEY [email protected] It started with the shooting of an 11-year-old girl as she was getting out of a cab with her mother on Benkard Avenue in February. A month later, 51-year-old Glenton Wright was shot dead in front of his young son on the same block. “I’m begging you all to put down these guns,” pleaded his widow Paula Cook Wright, surrounded by her four children last Thursday. The grieving woman spoke at a rally held at the corner of Broadway and William Street, where city police, polContinued on page 5 WWW.MIDHUDSONTIMES.COM Standing with his right hand on a Bible, Bruce Campbell was sworn in as the Town of Newburgh chief of police. “I will faithfully discharge the duties of the Office of the Town of Newburgh Chief of Police, according to the best of my ability, so help me God,” Campbell repeated after town Justice Richard Clarino. Town of Newburgh police officers lined the walls, and friends and family filled seats at the swearing-in ceremony, held at Town Hall Monday night. “I know he’ll make an excellent chief,” Clarino told the audience. Campbell has served as acting police chief since Chief Michael Clancy retired in January. He became deputy police chief in 2012. Prior to this, he worked at the City of Newburgh Police Department Continued on page 2