Sentences with phrase «paid town police»

Ramapo's 104 police officers were paid an average of $ 173,361 last year, making them the highest - paid town police in New York, according to the Empire Center's 2015 «What They Make» report.
Clarkstown's 163 police officers were the second - highest paid town police in ALL OF New York state, averaging $ 166,719.

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Levies could be imposed on licensed premises to pay for extra policing in town centres, which the home secretary warned were turning into «scenes of drunken mayhem».
The county is increasing property tax by 32 percent and making the towns responsible for paying for county costs such as the board of elections, Rockland Community College charge backs, police intelligence unit, and police narcotics task force.
Police Commissioner Michael Tangney was paid $ 385,395 in 2014, the second - highest total for all town and city employees on Long Island.
Each taxpayer's portion pays for services, such as roads, police, fire protection, refuse, etc., depending on the town.
According to Haverstraw Town Supervisor Howard Philips, about 65 percent of the town budget goes to pay for police expenTown Supervisor Howard Philips, about 65 percent of the town budget goes to pay for police expentown budget goes to pay for police expenses.
The group's first preference is a traffic control officer, who would work for the town police department but be paid for by the Harbes farm.
BY BRIAN EDSALL When Brad Weidel became police chief of Ramapo in 2016 following Peter Brower's retirement, his employment agreement with the Town of Ramapo for 2016 - 2019 outlined that he «shall not be eligible for overtime pay» and was issued a base salary of $ 225,000.
Sullivan remains suspended with pay from his job with the police department, but he is running for town supervisor in November.
Their negotiating position was simply that residents in Orangetown could not afford any tax increases this year, and that the only way to achieve that was to limit pay and benefits to the police department, which accounts for one - third of the entire town budget.
It will force the town of Geddes to find new ways to pay for police protection and road work.
In order to distract the police community away from said heist location, a triple 9 is suggested; take down a cop in one part of town and no - one will pay attention to anything happening in another.
Install signs saying the place is security monitored, and if you are out of town, pay for a security person to come by and take a look at the premises periodically, and they (and a good friend or relative) should be a backup for you with keys in case the police need to come and rescue your dogs.
The apartment has also been held responsible per town ordinance to pay thousands of dollars for costs related to police expenses and calling in other towns for assistance.
Rangel said, «Look, we've got two police forces in town at the moment, both of them are paying attention to Gladys's situation.
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