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You can now freely cheat on your spouse in New York without fear of prosecution after 117 years

Cheating on a spouse is no longer a crime in NY after repeal of little-known 1907 law

New York 'legalizes' adultery by repealing 1907 law banning marriage infidelity

New York Repeals 1907 Law That Made Cheating on Spouses a Crime

New York decriminalizes adultery after more than a century

N.Y. will now let you cheat on your spouse without risk of jail time

Assemblymember Lavine Statement on Signing of Adultery Bill

Here are the major bills awaiting Gov. Kathy Hochul’s signature

State’s regionalized education plan gets mixed reaction in local schools

Curtains up in Glen Cove as community theater takes over vacant hardware store

Monument dedicated to Vinnie Martinez for 40 years of service

NYS Assemblyman Charles Lavine LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

Inspiring leadership and community spirit

Lavine responds to criticism of regionalization plan

$9 congestion pricing to hit drivers entering Lower Manhattan Jan. 5

Monument Unveiled in Honor of Vincent “Vinnie” Martinez Sr.

Veterans Day on Long Island: Where help is available for thousands who served

State Lawmakers Take A Bite Out Of Gun Ownership

Roger Tilles, longtime Regents representative, recovering from heart attack

$250K grant to improve Glen Cove water