Crime & Safety
55 Recruits Graduate from Westchester County Police Academy
One graduate is coming to the New Castle Police Department.

Fifty-five police recruits graduated from the Westchester County Police Academy Dec. 19.
The graduation exercise took place at the Spellman Theater, EF International Language Center New York in Tarrytown. County Executive Robert P. Astorino and Public Safety Commissioner George N. Longworth spoke.
Recruits will be going to work for 20 police departments in Westchester: Yonkers, White Plains, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Harrison, Hastings, Pelham Manor, Eastchester, Greenburgh, Mount Pleasant, Larchmont, New Castle, North Castle, Sleepy Hollow, Ossining, Port Chester, Elmsford, Tarrytown, Mamaroneck Town and Mamaroneck Village.
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The new officers and their departments in Westchester are:
Eastchester: Timothy Jon Bonci, Jeffrey Delfini, Joseph Schwartzman
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Elmsford: Paul Rescigno
Greenburgh: Keith Hudson Jr., Michael Vingo
Harrison: Marco Bisceglia, Erin Macom, Christopher Murabito
Hastings: Samuel Brecker
Larchmont: Daniel Calapai
Mamaroneck Town: Brendan McManus
Mamaroneck Village: Marco Ferraro, James Maver
Mount Pleasant: Andrew Burke
Mount Vernon: Michael Campion, Nicole Corsi, Jessica Huth, Patrick King, Kareen Lloyd, Danielle Long, Brandon Lustig
New Castle: Travis Barrett
New Rochelle: David McCullough
North Castle: Peter Ciardiello, Seamus Conla,
Pelham Manor: Kieran Colleran, Zachary Zingaro
Ossining: Michelle Mazzocchi
Port Chester: David Arroyo, Gregg Ferraro, Vincent Fiumara, Jonathan Roman
Sleepy Hollow: Antonio Guzzo
Tarrytown: Samantha Schubert, Denny Vazquez
White Plains: Collin Breen, Justin Caraballosa, Adrian Muschett, William Oggeri, Sean Powers, Steven Spano
Yonkers: Shawn Almonte, Angela Ascolillo, Jonathan Blake, Justin Capowski, Philip Collins, Joseph Gannon, John Golebiowski, Kenneth Kreso, Rawlie Phillip, Ray Quinones, Brian Regan, Jesse Servidio, John Theodore.
PHOTOS: Chief Norman Campion of Briarcliff with his son Michael (going to MVPD); The 138th Session—the officers standing were being recognized for their service in the US armed forces/Westchester County Department of Public Safety
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