Orange County, NY Shares Educational Brochures About Alcohol and Drug Impaired Driving

Orange County in New York State is north of the New Jersey-New York border. It consists of 812 square miles and has a population of over 400,000 people.

Middletown, Newburgh, Port Jervis, Chester, Goshen, and Woodbury are just some of the cities and towns in this southeastern part of New York State.

Lauren Savino is the county’s STOP DWI Program Educator. Savino is part of the Police Liasion Services department in the town of Goshen, NY.

Savino worked on these educational brochures that include information about alcohol and drug impaired driving, DWI Impact Panels, DWI penalties, New York’s “Zero Tolerance” Law, license revocation policies, and degrees of impairment. There is also a resource about teens and alcohol.

You are welcome to use these brochures for your county’s STOP-DWI program by affixing your county program logo and sharing them with the public.