Yesterday, within Veterans Park as they held their annual Military Banner event. Honoring the 2025 class, including Po Mondello’s Grandfather!
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
A Wonderful gesture and thank you to P.S 20 students for presenting the side by side photos of family!
🚨Sanitation will be conducting a clean-up on Todt Hill Road Today. Please Note: Toad Hill Rd at the corner of Ocean Terrace to Flagg Pl will be closed from 8:30Am 12:00PM. Updates to follow.
Tonight, Assistant Chief Eger proudly presented college scholarships to three amazing women at the NYS Women’s Inc. Staten Island Chapter event. She delivered a powerful speech on the vital role women play in the workforce, in communities, and in shaping a better world.
Assistant Chief Eger spoke at the annual Rotary Club luncheon today, highlighting how community involvement and the dedication of the Staten Island Rotary Club members make the borough a better place for all.
We had a great time earlier this morning at Starbucks for our 'Coffee with a Cop' event. Thank you to those who came out & joined us for a chat. Special thanks to the whole Starbucks team who helped us host this event & let us make our own drinks! Check out the photos below...
Community Affairs Section Staten Island in collaboration with Starbucks present "Coffee with a Cop," @ 2530 Hylan Blvd, next Wednesday, May 14 @ 8:30AM. Come meet your officers from the 122 Precinct and have a chat over a cup of Joe...or tea, whatever you prefer! See you there!
Great job by Officer Williams and Detective Negruti from the @NYPD121Pct and to Lt Maximos and Officer Nanayakkara from the @NYPD123Pct for receiving the Cop of the Month awards for March and April.
The Community Affairs Section - Staten Island would like to thank our veterans for their service and invite them to a Veterans Luncheon at 7558 Amboy Road this Saturday May 10th from 12:00 - 3pm. If you would like to attend please R.S.V.P. to the below number.
It's that time of the year! Our 122 Precinct Youth Coordination Officer Summer Camp is around the corner. Come to the precinct & pick up your application. The camp is FREE & runs from July 7th to August 29th. It's for ages 8 to 13. See the flyer below for contact information.
Last night, Lt. Kuka and PO Gramlich were addressing a noise complaint of a loud party on Wave Street. While dispersing the crowd, an arrest was effected of an individual in possession of this loaded firearm.
Tomorrow is the TD Five Boro Bike Tour 🚲
Please be advised of street closures across the city and use mass transit if possible.
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Drinking and driving is dangerous, illegal, and irresponsible.
If you are going to have a drink tonight, plan a ride ahead of time. There are several alternatives:
- Use ride-sharing apps
- Hail a taxi
- Use public transportation
- Designate a sober driver
In honor of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month, my team and I met with Lt. Tim Cecchini, the newly appointed Commanding Officer of NYPD’s Animal Cruelty Squad. We welcomed him to the role & reaffirmed our commitment to protecting animals here on Staten Island.
Beware of scammers trying to steal your jewelry. Perpetrators have been reportedly stealing jewelry from elderly victims, often using children as a distraction.
Today, the Community Affairs Bureau proudly hosted another successful Citizen Police Academy graduation. This 6-week program gives community members a unique opportunity to experience the training, knowledge, and dedication that shape the men and women of the NYPD.
Congratulations to all the graduates for their commitment to learning and for taking an active role in building stronger, more informed relationships between law enforcement and the communities we serve.
Sexual violence has no place in our communities. At the Staten Island #DenimDay Rally, we stood united supporting survivors, demanding justice, and calling for real accountability.
A promotion in the NYPD is not just a reward, it’s a responsibility.
Today, more than 150 people took the next step in their careers, and renewed their commitment to public service. Their work to drive down crime is exceptional–and it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Congrats to all!