Tag: Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder
Town Hears Resident Concerns Over UBS Arena
Since the opening of Belmont Park’s UBS Arena last month, residents in the area have complained that their quality of life is diminishing due...
Administrations Change, Commissioner Stays
At a July press event, candidate Bruce Blakeman was asked if he would keep Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder were he to win his election...
By Losing Her Life, She Saved Others
Natalie Ciappa’s death led to anti-opioid initiative, awareness
For Victor Ciappa of Massapequa and his wife Doreen, the death of their daughter Natalie at age...
Standing By Her Man
County Executive: Police Commissioner job is safe
On June 18, presiding over the swearing-in of 161 new police recruits—including his son Liam—Nassau County Police Commissioner...
Diversity Is Lacking
Police force doesn’t reflect county’s racial makeup
The statistics don’t lie. Of the nearly 2,300 people that make up the Nassau County Police Department, only...
CDC Sets New Guidelines For The Vaccinated
Some fear new guidelines will cause people to take advantage
After almost a year and a half of social distancing protocols and masking, New York...
Nassau County Legislature Approves Curran’s Police Reform Bill
County Executive’s Police Reform and Reinvention Plan receives bipartisan support
The Nassau County Legislature approved County Executive Laura Curran’s Police Reform and Reinvention Plan with...
Game Changers: Vaccine, Stimulus
Vaccine, virus priority for County Executive Curran
Asked by Anton Media Group to describe her hopes, dreams and aspirations for 2021, Nassau County Executive Laura...
County Executive Unveils Plans For New Police Evidence Warehouse
New warehouse will help pave the way for county’s first veterans housing development
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran was recently joined by state Senator John...
Reimagining Policing, Post-Floyd
George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in May was the proverbial pebble in the pond, with far-reaching consequences. Actually, it was more akin to a...