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The Suffolk County Police ALUMNI NEWS March 2019 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE You know you are having a good day when you get a chance to see a good bagpipe band performance. The S.C.P.D. Alumni reunion members and guests were blessed with three awesome days of Pipe & Drum performances by our own astounding Suffolk County Police Emerald Society Pipe and Drum Band. The single piper rendition of “Amazing Grace” at our annual corporate required meeting left not one dry eye in the room. It was only surpassed by the complete band rendition of this dirge played at the Banquet. We have numerous pictures and videos which we will get published on a website in the near future. Hopefully we can get the Band to return for next year’s reunion! Another pleasant bonus was the attendance by a representative from our the S.C.P.D. P.B.A., Bob Cappadonna. P.B.A. Liaison Officer Lou Civello had to cancel his previous scheduled appearance due to the tragic loss of active Fifth Precinct Officer Fadi Rafeh. I can’t tell how much the P.B.A. Presence meant to our organization. For years, I have listened to members complain that they felt abandoned by their line organizations. Truth is the P.B.A. has always supported our organization. In fact, the P.B.A. and other line organizations in the past have made monetary donations and given support to help us lay the foundation on which we built our organization. We now find ourselves in a position to give back to the P.B.A. with the support of our members. We have reached the point where we can hopefully be a positive “resource” to our active members and line organizations. Besides, we are molding a retiree’s organization which, hopefully, will endure everlastingly alongside the S.C.P.D. P.B.A. To our active duty Brothers and Sisters, be reminded you will all be joining our ranks someday. We hope to draft some of the pool of your leadership talent in the P.B.A. and other line organizations for our Association. Friday’s highlight was an appearance of our own S.C.P.D. Alumni Member Fred Fernez. Fred is ninety years old, a veteran of the S.C.P.D., and a retired Chief of the Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, Police Department. He still plays golf two days a week! Fred wrote and was awarded the first Federal Grant for the S.C.P.D. He wrote many more in his S.C.P.D. career including the grant to set up the Evidence Technicians Unit. He was accompanied by his son Stephen, who is retired from the local Florida Sheriff’s Department. Look for Pictures and video’s on our website. I am pleased to report that the Suffolk County Police Alumni Association is considered one of the most active and robust police retirement organization in the nation. We represent in excess of 2500 police retirees in eighteen states. Our website receives in excess of 125 visits every day. We have the ability to update information within 24 to 48 hours. We also have a link on the new P.B.A. website. Our extremely popular weekly e-mail bulletin, “Heard It On F-2”, has 1550 subscribers. Our weekly rate of “opened” messages averages about 65%, which is very high. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 PLEASE SEND IN YOUR 2019 DUES WITH ANY CHANGES IN YOUR PERSONAL DATA AND THE BENEFICIARY FORM

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Page 1: The Suffolk County Police ALUMNI NEWS March 2019scpdalumni.com › PDF › NLMarch2019.pdf · To SCPD Alumni Association members unfamiliar with the Police Association of Suffolk

The Suffolk County Police

ALUMNI NEWS March 2019

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

You know you are having a good day when you get a chance to see a good bagpipe band

performance. The S.C.P.D. Alumni reunion members and guests were blessed with three

awesome days of Pipe & Drum performances by our own astounding Suffolk County

Police Emerald Society Pipe and Drum Band. The single piper rendition of “Amazing

Grace” at our annual corporate required meeting left not one dry eye in the room. It was

only surpassed by the complete band rendition of this dirge played at the Banquet. We

have numerous pictures and videos which we will get published on a website in the near

future. Hopefully we can get the Band to return for next year’s reunion!

Another pleasant bonus was the attendance by a representative from our the S.C.P.D. P.B.A., Bob

Cappadonna. P.B.A. Liaison Officer Lou Civello had to cancel his previous scheduled appearance due to the

tragic loss of active Fifth Precinct Officer Fadi Rafeh. I can’t tell how much the P.B.A. Presence meant to our

organization. For years, I have listened to members complain that they felt abandoned by their line

organizations. Truth is the P.B.A. has always supported our organization. In fact, the P.B.A. and other line

organizations in the past have made monetary donations and given support to help us lay the foundation on

which we built our organization. We now find ourselves in a position to give back to the P.B.A. with the

support of our members. We have reached the point where we can hopefully be a positive “resource” to our

active members and line organizations. Besides, we are molding a retiree’s organization which, hopefully,

will endure everlastingly alongside the S.C.P.D. P.B.A. To our active duty Brothers and Sisters, be reminded

you will all be joining our ranks someday. We hope to draft some of the pool of your leadership talent in the

P.B.A. and other line organizations for our Association.

Friday’s highlight was an appearance of our own S.C.P.D. Alumni Member Fred Fernez. Fred is ninety years

old, a veteran of the S.C.P.D., and a retired Chief of the Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, Police Department. He

still plays golf two days a week! Fred wrote and was awarded the first Federal Grant for the S.C.P.D. He

wrote many more in his S.C.P.D. career including the grant to set up the Evidence Technicians Unit. He was

accompanied by his son Stephen, who is retired from the local Florida Sheriff’s Department.

Look for Pictures and video’s on our website.

I am pleased to report that the Suffolk County Police Alumni Association is considered one of the most active

and robust police retirement organization in the nation. We represent in excess of 2500 police retirees in

eighteen states. Our website receives in excess of 125 visits every day. We have the ability to update

information within 24 to 48 hours. We also have a link on the new P.B.A. website. Our extremely popular

weekly e-mail bulletin, “Heard It On F-2”, has 1550 subscribers. Our weekly rate of “opened” messages

averages about 65%, which is very high.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

PLEASE SEND IN YOUR 2019 DUES WITH ANY CHANGES IN YOUR

PERSONAL DATA AND THE BENEFICIARY FORM

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VICE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERSHIP REPORT

Hi Everybody.

I hope everyone has a Happy New Year and are safe and well. For you that are up

North - please stay warm.

Reference my meetings with Chief Cameron and Lou Civello of the P.B.A., it has

improved the interactions with the Alumni. I hope it will continue in the future.

Retired Deputy Inspector Doug Rilling, who is now Alumni Board Member on the Island, ran the Alumni

Annual Holiday Luncheon at Majestic Gardens in Rocky Point. I was unable to attend this year. All the

reports I have gotten were good. Doug stated that there were almost no retirees from the west end of the

County. Doug and I will try to find a more central location so more west end retirees will attend. I would

appreciate any suggestions.

It is that time of the year “Dues Are Due”. Thanks to the members that have already sent their dues in, it stops

us from being overwhelmed with paperwork. Please send in your dues with the dues notification form you

received with any changes, especially any changes to your beneficiary. If you have any questions, please call

me at 352-688-8363, e-mail [email protected], or call the Alumni phone number 352-345-1778. Please

print your information and not like you are signing UTT's.

The Alumni held its 2019 reunion this past month with Nassau Blues which is an organization of retired

Nassau County Officers. The Alumni invited the Suffolk County Emerald Society Pipe Band to come and

perform. Twelve members came and performed numerous times with great success. I want to thank Jack and

Cindy Scott, Bob and Barbara Timm and Bob and Mary Sanchez for their work running the reunion.

I have run out of things to write about. I hope everyone stays safe, well, and you up north stay warm. Most

importantly, keep beating the system by getting those checks.

If anyone has a relative down here and you would like some one to check on them, please contact me. I will

attempt to get someone to do it or I will myself.

Fraternally Yours

Ron Aimes

Vice President/ Membership

Snow Birds

Please notify Ronnie Aimes of address change by e-mail

[email protected]

Or call him at 352-688-8363.

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TREASURER REPORT

Hi everyone

The Alumni has the following funds:

Benefit Fund $40,362.39

Scholarship Fund $12,122.21

Special Events $1,789.91

Fraternally Yours, Ted Wojciechowski

From The Editor:

Another Florida Annual S.C.P.D. Highway Patrol Alumni Mobilization Luncheon is

to be held on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, time 1:00 pm, at Dimitri's Deck Bar and

Grill (overlooks the Atlantic Ocean), Ormond Beach, Florida, 32176.

Restaurant # 386-492-2945. RSVP Ron Cammarata, cell or text, 631-413-7907 by

March 21, 2019.

I'm proud to say that I am an alumni of the Highway Patrol Bureau. As a matter of

fact, I started there when it was still Traffic and Safety Bureau. I am planning to

attend the luncheon so – come on fellow HP'ers – make this a luncheon to remember.

Mr.Knipper,

Hello! My name is Anna Bristle and I am the granddaughter of Emanuel Bristle, a member of the

S.C.P.D Alumni Association. I received a letter in the mail that I was selected for a scholarship. I would

like to take this opportunity to say thank you for the scholarship, as it will definitely help me in the

pursuit of my nursing degree at East Carolina University! I am sending my academic transcript in the

mail to the address listed on the award letter.

Thank you,

Anna Bristle

Note: Federal “spam” laws requires that an email address which does not open messages five times in a

row MUST be bounced from the mailing list. If you stop receiving F-2’s, please contact our

[email protected] for assistance. Likewise, if you change e-mail addresses. You must notify

us to continue receiving the Alumni e-mails.

The Board of Directors has created a position of Regional Director to coordinate Alumni member’s activities

and Alumni representation in various geographical areas. This volunteer staff position has been initially

assigned to Doug Rilling, Bob Sanchez, Marty Almberg and recently appointed Staff Member Joe Brock. We

are extremely grateful to these members’ dedication to our organization. Look for more information in future

F-2 notices and on our website.

The Alumni Association is also creating a “Good & Welfare” Brigade. We are soliciting volunteers to act

as “Alumni Service Representatives” to provide good and welfare work as needed in their respective areas.

Specific responsibilities, based on member’s availability, includes: contacting members who may need

assistance, visiting those with medical issues, and attending funeral or memorial events. If you can spare

some time to act as an “Alumni Service Representative”, pPlease send your primary contact information

“name & phone” to [email protected]. We will provide additional information upon this “Good &

Welfare” program.

Lee Gelderman (Retired Fourth Precinct) has agreed to act as the Alumni E-Communications Director. His

e-mail contact is [email protected]. Members may direct questions and supply information on

events, good and welfare, “patrol pick up” of information on other members to Lee. Lee will forward the

message to the appropriate staff member for handling.

As always, those without internet access can call the Alumni Duty Desk at 352-345-1778 and can receive a

printed copy of the alumni newsletter.

Fraternally,

Jack Scott, President SCPD Alumni Association. [email protected]

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Police Association of Suffolk County Information

To SCPD Alumni Association members unfamiliar with the Police Association of Suffolk County, Inc., the

following information is offered:

The Police Association of Suffolk County Inc. was founded in 1930. It was formed “for the betterment and

welfare of all law enforcement personnel in Suffolk County”. Member agencies include: Amityville Village

P.D., Asharoken Village P.D., East Hampton Town P.D., East Hampton Village P.D., Head of the Harbor P.D.,

Huntington Bay Village P.D., Lloyd Harbor Village P.D., New York State Park P.D., Nissequogue P.D.,

Northport Village P.D., Ocean Beach P.D., Quogue P.D., Riverhead Town P.D., Sag Harbor P.D., Suffolk

County Probation Department, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, Shelter Island P.D., Southampton

Town P.D., Southampton Village P.D., Southold Town P.D., Suffolk County P.D., Suffolk County Detective

Investigators, Suffolk County Deputy Sheriffs, Troop L New York State Police and Westhampton Village P.D..

Annual events include: discounted tickets to Splish Splash Water Park in July, discounted tickets to Long Island

Ducks baseball game in August and a golf outing. The Association also sponsors two boys to attend Boys State.

In addition, the Association supports a scholarship program.

General Meetings occur on the second Wednesday of the month in January, February, March, April, May

(memorial service), September, October and November. In December, the 89th Annual Installation Dinner

Dance will take place. Please refer to the Police Association of Suffolk County website for specifics on these

meetings. www.policeassociationofsuffolkcounty.com

In order to be eligible for active membership, an applicant must be presently employed as a law enforcement

officer with Civil Service status and assigned to work within the county of Suffolk, NY. The annual dues are

$78.00.

Fraternally yours,

Mike Thompson

Recording Secretary Emeritus

Police Association of Suffolk County Inc.

SCPD Alumni Florida Christmas Luncheon & Show 12/19/2018

The second annual holiday luncheon was a sell out! All comments were very positive. Thanks,

Bob Sanchez, for all the work you did to make this event successful. The pinnacle of the show

was the rendition of “O Holy Night” which brought the house down! Bob is already working

on next year’s luncheon.

Kudos to Artie Alloy and spouse who traveled from South Carolina and Marty and Carol

Almberg who traveled from the east coast to attend. We had a contingent from the 8th Precinct

(The Villages, Florida) which included Bob Prince, Bob Haack, John Colombia & John

McDermott & spouses.

The S.C.P.D. Alumni Queen Roseanne Christie was present along with Carmine Macedonia,

John and Georgia Tscheimber, Lee Gelderman, John Luciano, Everett Thatcher, William

Weiners, Larry Candreva and spouses. We were also delighted to have Maria DiMecelli (Third

Precinct Administration) from St. Augustine Florida.

Jack Scott

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New Retirees

Michael Althouse Guy Gourlay Joseph Moran

Philip Alvarez Laszlo Hamar Charles Mortimer

Karen Blinn George Hodge Anthony Moschella

Gregory Boccard James Hughes Michael Murphy

Kevin Burke Wayne Hutzel Richard O’Carroll

Michael Canavaciol Harold Jantzen Erik Ohland

Bryan Carty Nelson Jimenez Steven Paglino

Marco Castano Roger Kleber Richard Sais

Alfred Ciccotto Joseph Link Alejandro Sanchez

Ricardo Comellas Patrick Maher Christopher Schiavo

James Conrad Joseph Martinico Peter Schultz

Donald Conste JoAnn McLaughlin Victoria Seeger

Peter Cosgrove Gregory Medina Richard Seta

Thomas Daly Charles Messina Daniel Smith

Chris DePalma John Metz Steven Tarolli

Steven Donahue Christine Miller Regina Thornton

Robert Fanwick Michael Milton Edward Troyano

John Ferrell Denise Molinari Steven Vigorito

Brian Flannery Tobias Monaco John Vohs

Dane Flynn Donald Moore Thomas Wassmer

Laura Gansrow

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Alumni Doug Rilling, who was this year's emcee at the

Alumni Holiday Luncheon held at Majestic Gardens in

Rocky Point, stands alongside his two sons at the Crest

Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. His youngest son,

Tom, was given the distinction of being the Nassau

County Police "Overall Top Cop of 2018". His other

son, Bob, is a certified D.R.E. (Drug Recognition Ex-

pert) in our Highway Patrol Bureau. Tom made over

100 arrests for drugs and illegal gun possessions, pulled

a five year old boy who was not breathing from a swim-

ming pool and worked on him until EMS arrived. The

child made a full recovery and Nassau County invited

the boy and his parents to attend the award ceremony. It

was a good ending to a year of dedicated service by two

of Long Island's finest.

Fifth Precinct Luncheon – February 20, 2019

Left to Right:

Fred Hergott, Bob Walsh, Tom Cardaci, Mike

Rupolo, Charlie Biegler, Frank Bacile,

Hugh Montgomery, John Doucette

Mr.Knipper,

Hello! My name is Anna Bristle and I am the granddaughter of Emanuel Bristle, a member of the S.C.P.D

Alumni Association. I received a letter in the mail that I was selected for a scholarship. I would like to take

this opportunity to say thank you for the scholarship, as it will definitely help me in the pursuit of my nursing

degree at East Carolina University. I am sending my academic transcript in the mail to the address listed on

the award letter.

Thank you,

Anna Bristle

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LONG ISLAND BLUES REUNION JANUARY 2019

Bob & Mary Sanchez, Carmine Macedonia, Doug Rilling, Ed & Audrey Fairve, Ernie & Jacqueline James, John &

Georgia Tschiember, Lee & Elaine Gelderman, Noel Aimes & Eileen Callaghan, Don Quintus & Moncia,

Roseanne Christie, Ted & Peggy Wojciechowski, Warren McCue & Ginger.

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NASSAU BLUES SUFFOLK ALUMNI REUNION JANUARY 2019

Suffolk County Police Emerald Society Pipe & Drum Band Members: Colin Manger, Pat Halpin, Mark Siteman,

Matt Funaro, Pat Mahand, Anthony Lanudicina, Rob Warrington, John Hanley, Amy Goldstein, Chris Davis, John

McGovern, Les Gore, Rich Kirchhoff.

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TAPS OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILIES OF

Bruce Hall Police Officer Highway Patrol Bureau September 3, 2018

Wilbur Hertlein Police Officer Sixth Precinct October 6, 2018

Gary Leonard Detective Homicide Squad October 12, 2018

Hans Resch Detective Third Squad October 20, 2018

William Milligan Police Officer Second Precinct October 22, 2018

Richard Robertson Sergeant Second Precinct November 1, 2018

Joseph Bosch Police Officer Highway Patrol Bureau November 3, 2018

Michael Rode Police Officer Fourth Precinct November 5, 2018

Louis Lufker Police Officer Sixth Precinct November 7, 2018

Joseph Deriso Lieutenant Academy Bureau November 8, 2018

Edward Raftery Police Officer Marine Bureau November 9, 2018

Joseph Kelsch Police Officer Courts Section November 16, 2018

James Read Police Officer Marine Bureau November 16, 2018

Kevin Cain Detective Sergeant First Squad November 18, 2018

Charles Raacke Police Officer Chief of Department’s Office November 19, 2018

Charles Meyer Deputy Inspector Fourth Precinct November 24, 2018

Robert Tully Police Officer Special Patrol November 28, 2018

Frank Costanza Police Officer First Precinct December 1, 2018

Stephen Mullen Detective First Squad December 7, 2018

Brian Dwyer Police Officer Marine Bureau December 12, 2018

Peggy Vath Detective First Squad December 29, 2018

Anthony Palumbo Detective Homicide Squad January 3, 2019

Edward Hendershot Police Officer Third Precinct January 18, 2019

Leroy Smith Detective Homicide Squad January 25, 2019

Edmund Roesel Detective Seventh Squad February 4, 2019

Richard Burke Detective Robbery Squad February 11, 2019

John Petrowski Lieutenant Court Liaison Section February 11, 2019

Richard Eggers Police Officer First Precinct February 12, 2019

Robert Close Detective Third Squad February 14, 2019