Fellow officers with P.O. Jack Lorenzo (2nd from the left) on his swearing in day August 10, 1968. Lorenzo retired 2/11/1980. See more throwbacks and PWPDNY history here -?https://portwashingtonpd.ny.gov/pwpd-history
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#ThrowbackThursday P.O. Lewis Wygand enforcing the speed limit on Beacon Hill Rd. Wygand faithfully served the PWPD from 1967-1990 #PWPDNY portwashingtonpd.ny.gov Check out more historical images here -?https://portwashingtonpd.ny.gov/pwpd-history/
Chief Salerno lit the “Shamash” or service candle, which is lit first from which the other candles are to be lit. Rabbi Paltiel explained the symbolism of this is the fact that as dedicated public servants, the police district serves the people and...
The first Chief of the Department was Frederick J. Snow, a retired battalion chief of the New York City Fire Department who moved to South Maryland Avenue in Port Washington in 1904. He served for a short period as a captain of the Long Island Railroad Police.? The...