Crime & Safety

Congratulations To Chief Gregory Austin

The Westchester County Chiefs of Police Association is comprised of every police department in the county.

Rye Brook’s very own, Chief Gregory J. Austin, was elected to a one-year term beginning on January 1, 2014 to President of the Westchester County Chiefs of Police Association.

  The Westchester County Chiefs of Police Association’s mission is to build a mutually beneficial network between its members to benefit the communities that they serve and to promote public safety.

 

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The officers elected for a one-year term beginning on Jan 1, 2014 are:

 

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President: Chief Gregory J. Austin, Rye Brook Police Department

Executive Director: Chief Joseph DelBianco, Mamaroneck Village Police Department (Retired)

First Vice President: Chief Michael Cerone, Irvington Police Department

Second Vice President: Chief Norman  Campion, Briarcliff Manor Police department

Past President: Chief John Brogan, Scarsdale Police Department

Secretary: Chief Robert D’Angelo, North Castle Police Department

 

Elected to the Board of Directors:

 

One-Year Term

 

Chief Joseph Benefico, Pelham Police Department

Chief Joseph Burton, Ossining Village Police Department

Commissioner David Chong, White Plains Police Department

Commissioner Charles Gardner, Yonkers Police Department

Chief Daniel McMahon, Yorktown Police Department

 

Two-Year Term

 

Chief Timothy Bonci, Eastchester Police Department

Chief John Costanzo, Tuckahoe Police Department

Chief Betsy Gelardi, Dobbs Ferry Police Department

Chief Anthony Tramaglini, Croton on Hudson Police Department

Commissioner George Longworth, Westchester County DPS

 

The counsel for the Westchester County Chiefs of Police Association is Gregory Sullivan, ESQ.

 


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