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Police Chief Announces Retirement In Northern Westchester: 'I Am So Proud'
A popular police chief in Northern Westchester has announced that he will be retiring from his position after more than two decades with his department. Ossining Police Chief Kevin Sylvester announced his retirement from the department on Thursday, Dec. 7, which will become effective on Sunday, Dec. 31. New, updated report - Ossining Police Department Names Interim Leader After Chief's Retirement In his announcement on social media, Sylvester said that his time as chief had been an "awesome ride." "Every chief likes to stand up and say that they’ve got the…
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Swastika Found Painted On Northern Westchester Playground
Anti-semitic graffiti was found painted on a slide at a Northern Westchester park where children frequently play, officials announced. On Monday, Aug. 16, Ossining Mayor Rika Levin issued an alert cautioning that a concerned citizen found graffiti, including a swastika, painted on a slide at Nelson Park playground. The graffiti was reportedly located as members of the community were cleaning the area as part of “Stash the Trash.” It is unclear when it was painted. Following the discovery of the graffiti, the Ossining Police Department was alerted, and is currently investigating the incide…
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Innovative Anti-Littering Campaign Launched In Ossining
The Village of Ossining has implemented a new and innovative anti-littering campaign intended to serve as a model for all Hudson Valley municipalities. The campaign, called “The Little Big Picture,” was launched by the Village of Ossining’s Downtown Development Fund Council. It includes colorful street signage, business and property owner brochures, targeted promotions on social media like Facebook and Instagram and a “crisp and engaging” website focusing on one centralized idea: that tiny actions have a major impact when they are practiced by everyone. “Ossining has one of the most enviabl…