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Newsby Staff WriterMay 21, 2009

Four Arrested in Plot to Bomb New York Synagogues

The FBI and NYPD busted a four-man homegrown terror cell Wednesday night that was plotting to blow up two Bronx synagogues while simultaneously shooting a plane out of the sky, sources told the Daily News.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 16, 2009

N.Y. Department's Patrol Cars to Get Priority Start Voltage Monitors

The Priority Start voltage monitors cost $100 apiece, so Sanders wanted to try them out before buying 25 of them to outfit all of the patrol cars.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 27, 2009

Outcry After New Ground Zero Tower Loses "Freedom"

The Port Authority announced that the planned 1,776-foot building, now barely above its foundations, will instead be known by the same name as one of the twin towers destroyed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks: One World Trade Center.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 28, 2009

Officer Timothy Tonkin of Suffolk County (N.Y.) PD Named NLEOMF Officer of the Month

For rescuing trapped victims on two separate occasions, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced the selection of Officer Timothy Tonkin of the Suffolk County (N.Y.) Police Department as its Officer of the Month for December 2008.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 22, 2008

Poughkeepsie Police Upgrade Public Safety Software Using New World Systems

The Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) Police Department has signed a contract to license New World Systems’ Aegis/MSP Public Safety Solution on the Microsoft platform. The new software will replace New World’s Aegis 400 solution, on the IBM iSeries 400 platform, that the department has used since 1998.

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Articlesby Dean ScovilleJuly 1, 2006

Shots Fired: Binghamton, N.Y. 05/14/2002

New York State Troopers Shawn Dean and John Spero had been parked at the side of the highway, driver’s window-to-driver’s window, comparing notes and spooking speeders into slowing down. Dean was content with the notion that everyone was pretty much adhering to the speed limit, if only for the moment. At six o’clock p.m., it was the mid-point of his shift, and Spero’s stint was almost over.

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