Congressman Mike Lawler engages with community through various local events and celebrations

Congressman Mike Lawler engages with community through various local events and celebrations
Mike Lawler U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Mike Lawler, serving New York’s 17th district since 2023, recently shared details of his team’s community engagement activities on social media. His tweets highlighted their participation in local cultural, environmental, and community service events.

On April 29, 2025, Lawler posted about the “great time” his team had at the India Cultural Society of Rockland’s Holiday Hai Festival.

Later that day, he tweeted about celebrating Arbor Day in Somers. The event, attended by Lawler’s team and Councilman Bill Faulkner, took place over the past weekend. Lawler expressed his team’s happiness as they participated in the celebrations. The tweet captured the ongoing community engagement by the congressman and his associates.

In the early hours of April 30, 2025, Lawler detailed another weekend event through his tweet, marking the Pearl River Fire District’s Annual Inspection Dinner. He emphasized honoring community members Thomas Black, Chris Madden, Gray Seeney, Kevin Mayo, Edward Paterson, and Jerome Richardson for their service.

Congressman Mike Lawler, born in Suffern, New York, in 1986, currently resides in Pearl River. He graduated from Manhattan College in 2009 and has been actively involved in representing his community in the U.S. Congress.



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