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Orangetown Police Chief Kevin Nulty announces retirement, after 43 years of service

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Town of Orangetown

After over 40 years of service, Orangetown Police Chief Kevin Nulty has announced he will retire at the end of the month.

Chief Nulty worked for the Orangetown Police Department for 43 years, the last 22 as Chief (appointed in February of 1997).

Congratulations from Suffern Police Chief Clarke Osborn

“We would like to congratulate Chief Kevin Nulty of the Orangetown Police Department who will be retiring at the end of this month after 43 years of dedicated service, the last 22 as Chief. We wish Kevin a long, happy and safe retirement!”

The Orangetown Police Department maintains a satellite station in the Village of Nyack and also has a Police booth in the Hamlet of Pearl River.The Police Force consists of 83 sworn officers, 5 civilian dispatchers, 5 civilian clerk/stenos and about 25 Auxiliary police Officers.

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HPD Kicks Off The 2025 Season Of Cops And Kids Program At Fieldstone Middle School

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The initial session of the Cops and Kids program in 2025 kicked off today at Fieldstone Middle School with a friendly game of dodgeball. This program is an opportunity for our department to connect with the youth in the community.
School Resource Officer Joe Bertolino, along with Police Officers Aquino and Fit, joined the students in the game, creating a fun environment that encouraged interaction between the kids and the police officers. We thank the North Rockland School District for their partnership and collaboration.

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Stony Point Police And Haverstraw Police Were At North Rockland Central School District

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The police departments have seen an increase, especially among our teenage population, in Instagram phishing scams. Reminder: do not share personal information, do not send money to those trying to hold your account for “ransom”, review your security features on your accounts and when possible- use two-factor authentication and don’t share passwords or codes.
Review this link from Instagram for more information:

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