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SIXTH PRECINCT | SIXTH PRECINCT
Protects and serves several hamlets and incorporated villages within the Town of Brookhaven (North). The 6th Precinct collaborates with numerous community and civic groups within our precinct through our COPE Unit, Community Liaison Officer, and our monthly community meetings. Through this community-oriented/law enforcement approach we seek to maintain the safety and quality of life of our residents. Call for detailed information regarding programs and services offered to the community.
Protects and serves several hamlets and incorporated villages within the Town of Brookhaven (North). The 6th Precinct collaborates with numerous community and civic groups within our precinct through our COPE Unit, Community Liaison Officer, and our monthly community meetings. Through this community-oriented/law enforcement approach we seek to maintain the safety and quality of life of our residents. Call for detailed information regarding programs and services offered to the community.
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YOUTH ACADEMY | SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS BUREAU
Offers four different Youth Academy programs. All Youth Academy programs are 1 week in length, Monday – Friday from 9am to 3 pm. Youth Academy is held at the Suffolk County Police Academy in Brentwood, NY. We offer 5 Youth Academy sessions during the year. Youth Academies include: High School Youth Academy; County Executive Youth Academy; Explorer/Sea Cadet Youth Academy and BOCES Criminal Justice Youth Academy. Call for detailed information regarding each program.
Offers four different Youth Academy programs. All Youth Academy programs are 1 week in length, Monday – Friday from 9am to 3 pm. Youth Academy is held at the Suffolk County Police Academy in Brentwood, NY. We offer 5 Youth Academy sessions during the year. Youth Academies include: High School Youth Academy; County Executive Youth Academy; Explorer/Sea Cadet Youth Academy and BOCES Criminal Justice Youth Academy. Call for detailed information regarding each program.
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EIGHTH PRECINCT | EIGHTH PRECINCT
Serves the communities contained within the geographical area of the following communities: Bethpage, Incorporated Village of Farmingdale, Hicksville, Levittown, North Massapequa, Old Bethpage, Plainedge, Plainview, Seaford, South Farmingdale, and Wantagh. Call for detailed information.
Serves the communities contained within the geographical area of the following communities: Bethpage, Incorporated Village of Farmingdale, Hicksville, Levittown, North Massapequa, Old Bethpage, Plainedge, Plainview, Seaford, South Farmingdale, and Wantagh. Call for detailed information.
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THIRD PRECINCT | THIRD PRECINCT
Provides police services to visitors and residents in the hamlets of Bay Shore, Baywood, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Islip, Central Islip, East Islip, West Islip, and Islip Terrace. Our COPE officers, Community Liaison Officer, and Community Support Unit address a variety of quality of life concerns such as complaints of illegal activity, disturbances and traffic problems. You may contact a COPE officer or our Community Liaison officer at (631) 854-8308. You may contact the Community Support Unit at (631) 854-7333. Information on community alerts and community activities hosted by members of the Third Precinct can the obtained by visiting Facebook, Twitter @SCPD3rdPrecinct, or Nixle. Call for detailed information regarding services offered.
Provides police services to visitors and residents in the hamlets of Bay Shore, Baywood, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Islip, Central Islip, East Islip, West Islip, and Islip Terrace. Our COPE officers, Community Liaison Officer, and Community Support Unit address a variety of quality of life concerns such as complaints of illegal activity, disturbances and traffic problems. You may contact a COPE officer or our Community Liaison officer at (631) 854-8308. You may contact the Community Support Unit at (631) 854-7333. Information on community alerts and community activities hosted by members of the Third Precinct can the obtained by visiting Facebook, Twitter @SCPD3rdPrecinct, or Nixle. Call for detailed information regarding services offered.
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EL-HINDI CENTER FOR DIALOGUE & ACTION | INTERFAITH WORKS OF CENTRAL NEW YORK
Brings together people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to meet and get to know each other through small group deliberation and dialogue that promotes racial and social justice. Offers a school exchange program that matches students at seven Syracuse city schools with those attending seven suburban high schools and middle schools to participate in facilitated dialogue sessions that aim to break down racial and ethnic stereotypes and build bridges of understanding.
Brings together people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to meet and get to know each other through small group deliberation and dialogue that promotes racial and social justice. Offers a school exchange program that matches students at seven Syracuse city schools with those attending seven suburban high schools and middle schools to participate in facilitated dialogue sessions that aim to break down racial and ethnic stereotypes and build bridges of understanding.
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ITHACA, CITY OF - REIMAGINING PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER | ITHACA, CITY OF
Collaborative efforts to develop a community healing plan to address the trauma in the relationship between residents and law enforcement
Collaborative efforts to develop a community healing plan to address the trauma in the relationship between residents and law enforcement
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WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT | TOWN OF WEBSTER
* Provides police services.* Offers business security.* Completes Home Security Surveys, available to homeowners.* Performs presentations to community groups and schools.* Provides fingerprinting for job applications.
* Provides police services.* Offers business security.* Completes Home Security Surveys, available to homeowners.* Performs presentations to community groups and schools.* Provides fingerprinting for job applications.
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SIXTH PRECINCT | SIXTH PRECINCT
Serving the communities of East Hills, Flower Hill Great Neck Plaza, Harbor Hills, Manorhaven, Munsey Park, North Hills, Plandome, Plandome Manor, Plandome Heights, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Sea Cliff, Thomaston, Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, Great Neck, Greenvale, Manhassset, Roslyn Heights and University Gardens. Call for detailed information.
Serving the communities of East Hills, Flower Hill Great Neck Plaza, Harbor Hills, Manorhaven, Munsey Park, North Hills, Plandome, Plandome Manor, Plandome Heights, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Sea Cliff, Thomaston, Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, Great Neck, Greenvale, Manhassset, Roslyn Heights and University Gardens. Call for detailed information.
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SEVENTH PRECINCT | SEVENTH PRECINCT
Serves and protects the eastern most sections of the Town of Brookhaven to the Riverhead and Southampton Town lines. The Seventh Precinct work tirelessly to maintain and build upon our relationship with the communities we serve. These relationships are enhanced through the daily efforts of our patrol, Cope and CSU officers. These daily interactions with community residents, local businesses, as well as the faith-based leaders of our community are the cornerstone to effective communication and lasting partnerships. Community involvement is essential to our mission of providing effective, bias free policing to our residents. Call for detailed information regarding programs and services offered to the community.
Serves and protects the eastern most sections of the Town of Brookhaven to the Riverhead and Southampton Town lines. The Seventh Precinct work tirelessly to maintain and build upon our relationship with the communities we serve. These relationships are enhanced through the daily efforts of our patrol, Cope and CSU officers. These daily interactions with community residents, local businesses, as well as the faith-based leaders of our community are the cornerstone to effective communication and lasting partnerships. Community involvement is essential to our mission of providing effective, bias free policing to our residents. Call for detailed information regarding programs and services offered to the community.
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SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM | SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS BUREAU
Act as a liaison between the school administration, students, and the Police Department. SROs provide a safe learning environment in schools, contribute valuable resources to school staff members, and foster positive relationships with youth and the community. SROs work with school officials in identifying at-risk youth, then mentor and guide them to resources within their community to help form more positive behaviors and choices. SCPD has a Spanish speaking SRO assigned to the Community Relations Bureau to help foster relationships with the Spanish speaking community within Suffolk County. School Resource Officers conduct presentations to high schools and middle schools across the county regarding various safety topics, including, but not limited to, Internet Safety, The Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol, Vehicle Safety, What To Do When Stopped by the Police and Opportunities of Employment within the Suffolk County Police Department. SROs also conduct programs in Elementary Schools such as 911 Awareness and Stranger Danger. SROs participate in after school activities such as sports, cooking, hiking and fishing. SROs also organize field trips such as Police Week and assist at college visits with school personnel, providing students with the ability to develop a close relationship with their SRO. Programs can be tailored and every effort will be made to accommodate the needs of each individual school based on current events and local issues. If you would like to schedule a presentation for the upcoming school year, please contact the SCPD Community Relations Bureau.
Act as a liaison between the school administration, students, and the Police Department. SROs provide a safe learning environment in schools, contribute valuable resources to school staff members, and foster positive relationships with youth and the community. SROs work with school officials in identifying at-risk youth, then mentor and guide them to resources within their community to help form more positive behaviors and choices. SCPD has a Spanish speaking SRO assigned to the Community Relations Bureau to help foster relationships with the Spanish speaking community within Suffolk County. School Resource Officers conduct presentations to high schools and middle schools across the county regarding various safety topics, including, but not limited to, Internet Safety, The Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol, Vehicle Safety, What To Do When Stopped by the Police and Opportunities of Employment within the Suffolk County Police Department. SROs also conduct programs in Elementary Schools such as 911 Awareness and Stranger Danger. SROs participate in after school activities such as sports, cooking, hiking and fishing. SROs also organize field trips such as Police Week and assist at college visits with school personnel, providing students with the ability to develop a close relationship with their SRO. Programs can be tailored and every effort will be made to accommodate the needs of each individual school based on current events and local issues. If you would like to schedule a presentation for the upcoming school year, please contact the SCPD Community Relations Bureau.
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS UNIT | RIVERHEAD CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
Provides one of the most vital units throughout the Sheriff’s office. Throughout the year, Community Relations Unit visits each Suffolk County School District as well as multiple clubs and various organizations. Its main goal is to bridge the gap between Law Enforcement and the members of the Community. CRU is responsible for implementing community outreach and school-based programs, organizing events, and promoting the Sheriff’s mission. The unit offers an array of Community and School-based programs free of charge for all Suffolk County schools, businesses, organizations, non-profits and agencies. Sample programs include: Youth Enlightenment Seminar (YES) Tours; At-risk Youth Jail Tour; Sandy Hook Promise: Say Something: Sandy Hook Promise Start With Hello; College Internship Program; Explorers Program; Gang Resistance & Education (GREAT) Program; STOPPED ("Drunk Buggies") Program; McGruff the Crime Dog; Drug and Vaping Awareness Programs; School & Building Vulnerability Assessments; CRASE (Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event) Presentation; Stop the Bleed; Operation Safe Child ID Cards; Senior Medical ID Card; Pet ID Cards; Project Lifesaver; Test, Don't Guess Drug & Alcohol Test Kits; Yellow Dot Program and Shed the Meds. Call for more detailed information.
Provides one of the most vital units throughout the Sheriff’s office. Throughout the year, Community Relations Unit visits each Suffolk County School District as well as multiple clubs and various organizations. Its main goal is to bridge the gap between Law Enforcement and the members of the Community. CRU is responsible for implementing community outreach and school-based programs, organizing events, and promoting the Sheriff’s mission. The unit offers an array of Community and School-based programs free of charge for all Suffolk County schools, businesses, organizations, non-profits and agencies. Sample programs include: Youth Enlightenment Seminar (YES) Tours; At-risk Youth Jail Tour; Sandy Hook Promise: Say Something: Sandy Hook Promise Start With Hello; College Internship Program; Explorers Program; Gang Resistance & Education (GREAT) Program; STOPPED ("Drunk Buggies") Program; McGruff the Crime Dog; Drug and Vaping Awareness Programs; School & Building Vulnerability Assessments; CRASE (Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event) Presentation; Stop the Bleed; Operation Safe Child ID Cards; Senior Medical ID Card; Pet ID Cards; Project Lifesaver; Test, Don't Guess Drug & Alcohol Test Kits; Yellow Dot Program and Shed the Meds. Call for more detailed information.
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Substance Use Disorder Intervention ProgramsOutreach ProgramsChild Passenger Safety SeatsSafety Education ProgramsIdentification CardsHome Drug Testing KitsPublic Awareness / EducationInternship ProgramsYouth Violence PreventionChild Identification ProgramsPolice / Community Relations GroupsJuvenile Delinquency PreventionAlcohol Use Disorder Education / PreventionCounty Correctional FacilitiesBullying PreventionSubstance Use Disorder Education / PreventionChild Identification Cards
SECOND PRECINCT | SECOND PRECINCT
Responsible for rendering police service within the geographical area of the Town of Huntington. Community meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month. For Neighborhood Watch information, please contact our COPE office at (631) 854-8250. To anonymously report drug activity in your neighborhood, please contact (631) 852-NARC. You are urged to stay abreast of important information by following the 2nd Precinct on Facebook, Twitter and Nixle.com. Call for detailed information regarding services offered.
Responsible for rendering police service within the geographical area of the Town of Huntington. Community meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month. For Neighborhood Watch information, please contact our COPE office at (631) 854-8250. To anonymously report drug activity in your neighborhood, please contact (631) 852-NARC. You are urged to stay abreast of important information by following the 2nd Precinct on Facebook, Twitter and Nixle.com. Call for detailed information regarding services offered.
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SECOND PRECINCT | SECOND PRECINCT
Serves the communities contained within the geographical area of the following communities: Incorporated Village of Bayville, East Norwich, Hicksville, Jericho, Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Locust Valley, Oyster Bay, Plainview, Syosset, Westbury and Woodbury. The following communities (and college) within the borders of the Second Precinct are each patrolled by their own police departments: Center Island; City of Glen Cove; Muttontown; Old Brookville covering Brookville, Cove Neck, Matinecock, Mill Neck, Old Brookville and Upper Brookville; Old Westbury; Oyster Bay Cove which additionally covers the Incorporated Village of Laurel Hollow; and SUNY College at Old Westbury. Call for detailed information.
Serves the communities contained within the geographical area of the following communities: Incorporated Village of Bayville, East Norwich, Hicksville, Jericho, Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, Locust Valley, Oyster Bay, Plainview, Syosset, Westbury and Woodbury. The following communities (and college) within the borders of the Second Precinct are each patrolled by their own police departments: Center Island; City of Glen Cove; Muttontown; Old Brookville covering Brookville, Cove Neck, Matinecock, Mill Neck, Old Brookville and Upper Brookville; Old Westbury; Oyster Bay Cove which additionally covers the Incorporated Village of Laurel Hollow; and SUNY College at Old Westbury. Call for detailed information.
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FIRST PRECINCT | FIRST PRECINCT
Serves the communities of Bellmore, N. Bellmore, East Meadow, Merrick, N. Merrick, Uniondale, Roosevelt, Baldwin, South Hempstead and Wantagh.
Serves the communities of Bellmore, N. Bellmore, East Meadow, Merrick, N. Merrick, Uniondale, Roosevelt, Baldwin, South Hempstead and Wantagh.
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GARDEN CITY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | GARDEN CITY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Garden City Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Garden City Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
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CIVILIANS POLICE ACADEMY | SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY
Offers an award winning 48 hour long educational program which invites Suffolk County residents to receive specialized training given at their Police Academy for the purpose of bringing the Police Department and the community closer together. It opens up the lines of communication and builds trust between the police and the community. The mission of the Academy is to familiarize civilians with the operation, procedures and policies of our Department and better acquaint them with the role of police officers in their community. Classes are held on various topics including Use of Force, Special Patrol (K-9, Aviation, Crime Scene, Emergency Services), Domestic Violence, Homicide Investigations, Bias Crimes, as well as other topics. Additionally, students have the option of riding along with Police Officers from their local precinct for a tour of duty and attending a demonstration at the Police Firearms Range and our experiencing training at our Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (E.V.O.C.). There is NO physical component to the program – anyone can apply regardless of their physical capabilities. Call for more detailed information.
Offers an award winning 48 hour long educational program which invites Suffolk County residents to receive specialized training given at their Police Academy for the purpose of bringing the Police Department and the community closer together. It opens up the lines of communication and builds trust between the police and the community. The mission of the Academy is to familiarize civilians with the operation, procedures and policies of our Department and better acquaint them with the role of police officers in their community. Classes are held on various topics including Use of Force, Special Patrol (K-9, Aviation, Crime Scene, Emergency Services), Domestic Violence, Homicide Investigations, Bias Crimes, as well as other topics. Additionally, students have the option of riding along with Police Officers from their local precinct for a tour of duty and attending a demonstration at the Police Firearms Range and our experiencing training at our Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (E.V.O.C.). There is NO physical component to the program – anyone can apply regardless of their physical capabilities. Call for more detailed information.
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FIFTH PRECINCT | FIFTH PRECINCT
Serves the communities of Elmont, Franklin Square, West Hempstead, Valley Stream, North Valley Stream, Lakeview, South Floral Park, and Garden City South. Call for detailed information.
Serves the communities of Elmont, Franklin Square, West Hempstead, Valley Stream, North Valley Stream, Lakeview, South Floral Park, and Garden City South. Call for detailed information.
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SEVENTH PRECINCT | SEVENTH PRECINCT
Serves the communities of Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh, North Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa, North Massapequa, Massapequa Park, and East Massapequa. Call for detailed information.
Serves the communities of Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh, North Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa, North Massapequa, Massapequa Park, and East Massapequa. Call for detailed information.
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EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Village of East Hampton Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Village of East Hampton Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
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NASSAU COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | NASSAU COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Nassau County Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Nassau County Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | ROCKVILLE CENTRE POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Rockville Centre Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Rockville Centre Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
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HEMPSTEAD POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | HEMPSTEAD POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Town of Hempstead Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
Labor organization that represents the officers of the Town of Hempstead Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
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FIRST PRECINCT | FIRST PRECINCT
Provides patrol and other police services to the Town of Babylon. The officers of the First Precinct are assigned to a wide variety of tasks including community policing, motor patrol, gang enforcement, school resource officers, and quality of life enhancement. Our COPE and CSU officers work on quality of life issues ranging from traffic problems to drug complaints. The precinct commanding officer hosts precinct wide community meetings. At the meeting, you will be provided with crime stats for each community served by the precinct. Community members are also invited to express their concerns at the meeting. Call for detailed information of services offered.
Provides patrol and other police services to the Town of Babylon. The officers of the First Precinct are assigned to a wide variety of tasks including community policing, motor patrol, gang enforcement, school resource officers, and quality of life enhancement. Our COPE and CSU officers work on quality of life issues ranging from traffic problems to drug complaints. The precinct commanding officer hosts precinct wide community meetings. At the meeting, you will be provided with crime stats for each community served by the precinct. Community members are also invited to express their concerns at the meeting. Call for detailed information of services offered.
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THIRD PRECINCT | THIRD PRECINCT
Serves the communities of Albertson, Bellerose Terrace, Bellerose Village, Carle Place, East Garden City, East Meadow, East Williston, Floral Park Center, Garden City Park, Herricks, Mineola, New Cassel, New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Roslyn Heights, Salisbury, Searingtown, Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Westbury, Williston Park. Call for detailed information.
Serves the communities of Albertson, Bellerose Terrace, Bellerose Village, Carle Place, East Garden City, East Meadow, East Williston, Floral Park Center, Garden City Park, Herricks, Mineola, New Cassel, New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Roslyn Heights, Salisbury, Searingtown, Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Westbury, Williston Park. Call for detailed information.
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TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | TOWN OF EAST HAMPTON POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Labor organization that represents the officers of the East Hampton Town Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
Labor organization that represents the officers of the East Hampton Town Police Department. Promotes a good relationship between the police and community, advances the professional interests, and ensures and preserves the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Also protects and advances the rights of its members, and provides guidance and legal representation.
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