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Greenburgh Student News Network feature on Greenburgh police

Link below to interview the 3rd news show produced by students

Greenburgh Student News Network reporters provide viewers with great information about how our Police Department functions—link below

Student produced news show airs their 3rd news show

Have you ever wondered how the Greenburgh police use body cameras, tasers, guns and store evidence? Curious about where 911 calls go or what’s inside an ambulance? The latest episode of Greenburgh Student News Network (GSNN) takes you inside the Greenburgh Police Department for an exclusive look at how it all works!

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The Greenburgh Student News Network was launched last year by Edgemont High School student and Executive Producer Blake Feinstein. The student reporters for this segment are Armita Mojazza, Troy Meilman, and Lily Boyu. They interviewed Officer Nicole Nigro, EMT Nastasha McGehraty, and Detective Mike Marino to uncover the ins and outs of law enforcement.

GSNN covers stories that matter. Past episodes have explored volunteers in our community, historic preservation of the Greenville Church Cemetery, and the history of racism in our local housing. GSNN airs monthly so stay tuned for Part 2 of "Exploring the Greenburgh Police Department" next!

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Westchester County will be holding police officer civil service examinations for the first time in four years.

o Tests for Police Officer and Police Officer (Spanish Speaking) will be given on May 3 and May 4.

The registration deadline is February 24th.

PAUL FEINER

Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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