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'Synergy' Event Fosters Dialogue Between Southold Police, Residents

The annual event, aimed at tearing down walls and creating understanding and community, takes place Thursday in Peconic.

Southold Town Police Chief Martin Flatley at a past Synergy event.
Southold Town Police Chief Martin Flatley at a past Synergy event. (Lisa Finn / Patch)

PECONIC, NY — With an eye toward opening the lines of communication between the community and the police department, the Southold Town Anti-Bias Task Force will host another "Synergy" event.

Described as an "open and respectful conversation between Southold Town police and the community," the event takes place on Thursday, June 29 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Southold Recreation Center, located at 1970 Peconic Lane in Peconic.

All are welcome.

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Past events have been held in Peconic, Greenport, and Mattituck, with the community bringing concerns on a wide range of topics, including enhanced communication and trust with police, fears among immigrants, how to create a bridge to the Latino community, school issues, and how to combat racism and discrimination.

Coming together to air questions and concerns is critical, said Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell.

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"Communication is one of the best ways we can address what seems to be a growing chasm nationally between law enforcement and communities. Distrust and misunderstanding, whether valid or not, exists. By bringing varying segments of the community and law enforcement together, we can improve our understanding of the differing perspectives that we all have," he has said during past interviews. "Communication removes walls. Perhaps initiatives like these, not just in Southold, but in communities everywhere, can build bridges over that chasm."

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