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Blood drive today in Elmsford.. children and community clean up Ft Hill Road...Explorers help
Release Date: May 22, 2016

Community leader John Malone asked if we could announce a blood drive taking place today from 9 AM to 2 PM  at Mt Carmel School 59 East Main St in Elmsford.  Thank you to those who donate blood so others can live!

 

 

Yesterday,  the Southern Greenville Civic Association organized a terrific event.  Children and members of the community walked Fort Hill Road and cleaned up debris along the road. Bags of litter were collected (see photo that is attached of the volunteers clearing road).  It's sad that  motorists continue to throw debris out of their  car windows. Those who are caught littering will be fined but it's impossible to catch everyone.The town public works department also tries to clean up debris alongside of the road. But as soon as we leave sections of town people start littering again. Some of the children signed a petition encouraging the town to post no littering signs on Fort Hill Road and to step up enforcement. 

 

This clean up was not the first neighborhood organized cleanup held in the town in recent months.  Earlier this year the Juniper Hill Civic Association also conducted a cleanup and enlisted the help of residents

 

Because Fort Hill Road is such a busy road the police department helped out. The police enlisted the help of the Explorers--a group of young people who serve the public without compensation in the interest of law enforcement and public service. .

Some of the explorers, who directed traffic during the event hope to eventually become police officers.  They did a fantastic job!

PAUL FEINER

 

 
 
 

 

 

Greenburgh Police Explorer Post #2003

SERGEANT NORMAN HALL, COMMANDING OFFICER (914) 989-1715

Greenburgh Police Department

Explorer Post 2003

This is a voluntary post organized under the Boy Scouts of America Explorer Program and sponsored by the Greenburgh Police Department. Members of the Explorer Post serve the public without compensation in the interest of law enforcement and public service.

The purpose of Law Enforcement Exploring is to provide young adults who may be interested in a career in law enforcement with a comprehensive program of training, competition, service and practical experiences. Character development, physical fitness, good citizenship and patriotism are integral components of the overall program. Through involvement in the program, Explorers develop an awareness of the purpose, mission and objectives of Law Enforcement Agencies.

Exploring is the Boy Scouts Youth Development Program open to young adults ages 14, and graduated from the eighth grade, through 20 years old.

POST

For more information on the Greenburgh Police Explorer Program, contact:

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Greenburgh Police Community Affairs Unit at (914) 989-1715

 

 

 

 




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