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vol. 91, no. 38

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Kings Point police highest paid in state

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Officers receive an average salary of $222,394 per year By J oe N i k i c Village of Kings Point police department officers were not only the highest paid police force in the state last year, but the highest paid department in any municipality, according to a report released by the Empire Center for Public Policy. According to the report, which used a payroll database of both part-time and full-time employees actively enrolled in the state pension system as of August 2016, Kings Point’s 21 police officers received an average salary of $222,394. “The figures used to compute the averages include regular pay, overtime and pay for unused sick and vacation time,” an Empire Center summary said. “However, the figures do not include pension contributions, health insurance, and other fringe benefits, elements of total compensation that can add 35 percent or more to personnel

costs.” The Empire Center, which is an independent, non-profit group that aims to promote good public policy, released its 2015-16 “What They Make” report last Thursday. Kings Point is one of four villages in Great Neck to have its own police force. Great Neck Estates, Kensington and Lake Success are the other three villages. According to seethroughny. net, Empire Center’s transparency website that lists municipality payrolls, six of the top 20 highest paid village employees in the state were Kings Point police officers. Sgt. Steven L. Bobrik earned $270,987 during the 2015-16 fiscal year, Commissioner John F. Miller earned $270,759 and Lt. George J. Banville Jr. earned $263,988, which is good for 3rd, 4th and 5th on the list, respectively. Sgt. James Moran earned $255,328 and Sgt. Wlliam P. Truss Continued on Page 66

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view from the 9-11 Memorial Bridge in Saddle Rock to where the World Trade Center used to stand, now the freedom Tower rises.

Ackerman, G.N. community remember 9/11 15 years later By J oe N i k i c

at the time was seeking election for his first term as New Former U.S. Rep. Gary Ack- York City Councilman, when erman said he was standing his chief of staff first alerted outside of a YMCA in Flushing him that a plane hit the World with John Liu, the former New Trade Center. After the call, Ackerman Yorker City Comptroller who

said at a Temple Israel memorial service for 9/11 victims on Sunday, he continued to speak with Liu and residents voting in that day’s Democratic Primary. But a few minutes after Continued on Page 74

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