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Clarkstown Police Department Offers Free Infant Car Seat Safety Check March 24th

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A reminder that we offer car seat checks and installations, by Appointment Only. The next date which we will be offering this service is Sunday, March 24th from πŸ—:𝟎𝟎𝐚𝐦 – 𝟏𝟐:𝟎𝟎𝐩𝐦 at Nanuet FD Substation located at
11 Renee Ln., Bardonia.
You don’t need to call us for your appointment, they can be scheduled online using the link below.
There is no charge for the appointment. We will continue to offer more appointments in the future, so please check back with us if these dates do not work for your schedule.

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Show Your Support For Someone Who Is Beating The Odds Saturday February 8th

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Chris Healy is back in the gym with the brothers. Cancer is in remission and picc line gone. Still has some way to go. But he is ready to get healthy again. This shows the importance of getting a fire department physical. He is the 10th person to be saved by our FD physicals.

Chris has been a volunteer with Piermont Fire Department since 2016 and living his dream as an Amtrak train engineer. A lifelong rail enthusiast, his rail photography has been published in several magazines. He enjoys playing soccer and softball, kayaking on the Hudson, and exploring the best pizza spots.

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Please Join The CPD And Celebrate The Retirement Of Police Officer Andrew Kelly

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Please join the Clarkstown police department and celebrate the retirement of P.O. Andrew Kelly. Officer Kelly began his distinguished career with the Clarkstown Police Department in July 2006, following an impressive service record with the United States Marine Corps. In addition to his military service, he has been a licensed paramedic with New York State and served with the Greenwich Police Department.
Throughout his career, Officer Kelly exemplified leadership and dedication. As a member of the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) and a skilled police sniper, he showed extraordinary commitment to keeping his fellow officers and the community safe. Additionally, Officer Kelly played a pivotal role as a drill instructor at the Rockland County Police Academy for 10 years, shaping the future of law enforcement by instilling discipline, integrity, and leadership in recruits.
Officer Kelly’s passion for serving the community extended to the Street Crime Unit, working tirelessly to protect and serve. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Officer Kelly is also an avid Ironman and ultra runner, as well as a talented bagpiper with the Rockland County Police Emerald Society.
Please join us in thanking Officer Andrew Kelly for his exceptional service and wishing him the very best in this well earned next chapter.

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