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Angelo Aponte

Sides Agree to Produce Records, Keep Talking Out of Court

ALBANY—We'll have to wait until Monday, or even longer. Judge Thomas McNamara sent the dueling parties in State Senate leadership struggle back to the negotiating table—a move that has become something of a trademark for him. By my count, this is the sixth time legal action related to the case has been adjourned. After a closed, Read More

A Quick Session, With Another Tomorrow

ALBANY—This is going to be quick. Both sides in the never-ending State Senate leadership struggle have agreed to gavel in and gavel off the floor—separately—with the Democrats going first, Senate Secretary Angelo Aponte said. This comes as Democrats blast David Paterson for calling these special sessions, which they are describing as abusive and a waste Read More

Republicans Now Taking Senate Fight Back to Court

ALBANY—The State Senate leadership battle is going back to court. Two Republican state senators are filing a lawsuit against Angelo Aponte, the Democrat-designated secretary of the State Senate, seeking to restrain him from exercising his position. Aponte seems to control the nuts and bolts of the chamber, including sergeants at arms who on Tuesday blocked Read More

Sampson: Let’s Just Go Home

ALBANY—Democratic Senate Leader John Sampson has a new suggestion for resolving the leadership battle in his chamber: just go home. "I would like to give it one last attempt to negotiate a possible bi-partisan governance to get the work of the people done," Sampson said to Fred Dicker on WGDJ Talk 1300. "But I don't Read More

Sampson: Let’s Just Go Home

ALBANY—Democratic Senate Leader John Sampson has a new suggestion for resolving the leadership battle in his chamber: just go home. "I would like to give it one last attempt to negotiate a possible bi-partisan governance to get the work of the people done," Sampson said to Fred Dicker on WGDJ Talk 1300. "But I don't Read More

Aponte Says Senate Will Stay Locked Down

ALBANY—The man with the keys, Angelo Aponte, says he is not going anywhere and is not backing down.

"I have no intention to resign," Aponte told me and the Daily News' Glenn Blain during a chance encounter in a Capitol corridor. "The doors will remain locked, and there is only one person who will call Read More