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City cops get more benefits than in Nassau
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NYPD pays health insurance in full, offers unlimited sick days for officers will pay the equivalent of 85 percent of the Empire Plan toward the Although Nassau County po- alternative. The Nassau County comptrollice officers earn an average salary double that of New York Police ler’s office said as of July, there Department officers, city-based was a new Aetna Health Insurance officers receive a larger benefits plan offered to officers who started package than their suburban coun- after April 1, 2014, in which they can enroll for no cost as it is below terparts. According to the current Nas- the 85 percent cost equivalent of sau Police Benevolent Association the Empire Plan. New York City pays the full contract with Nassau County, pocost of health insurlice officers are eligible to reNassau ance for police ofceive full health County ficers. According to benefits from Police the Citizens Budget the state’s “Emthe SECOND IN A SERIES Commission, pire Plan with cost for health inCore Plus.” If officers elect to receive ben- surance coverage is $17,700 for a efits from the Empire Plan, the family plan and $7,280 for a single contract states, they contribute 15 employee. The Citizens Budget percent toward the cost, while the Commission is a “nonprofit civic county picks up the remaining 85 organization whose mission is to achieve constructive change in the percent. The contract states that if an finances and services of New York officer decides to choose a differ- City and New York State governent healthcare plan, the county Continued on Page 35
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PHOTO COURTESY OF GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT
Great Neck South High School senior Alison Tair’s second place photo in the Long Island’s Finest Competition for emerging high school design talent. See story on page 32.
Fourth man charged with conspiracy in landlord death in a dumpster at a Great Neck gas station in 2014, acting A fourth man was charged Brooklyn District Attorney Eric last Wednesday in connection Gonzalez announced. Irvine Henry, 35, of Crown with the murder of a Brooklyn real estate developer, whose Heights, was charged with body was found partly burned second- and fourth-degree
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conspiracy, tampering with physical evidence, attempted tampering with physical evidence and first-degree hindering prosecution. Brothers Erskin Felix, 38, Continued on Page 36
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