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3rd Precinct gets new commanding officer Daniel Flanagan takes over the position from John Berry BY N O A H MANSKAR Nassau County’s 3rd Police Precinct has a new commanding oďŹƒcer, its third in two years. Police Insp. Daniel Flanagan took over for Deputy Chief John Berry in the 3rd Precinct’s Williston Park headquarters Thursday following Berry’s promotion to executive oďŹƒcer of patrol. Flanagan, now in his 27th year on the force, had been the commanding oďŹƒcer of the Baldwin-based 1st Precinct
since January 2014. Before that he was commanding oďŹƒcer of the Nassau police academy for about three years. Flanagan will oversee all operations of one of Nassau County’s largest precincts, stretching from Manorhaven south to East Garden City and from New Hyde Park east to New Cassel. Flanagan could not be reached for an interview, but Berry, who worked with Flanagan early in his police career, said he will “be a good ďŹ t for this precinct, I believe — from one busy precinct to another
busy precinct.â€? Berry, a 24-year cop, was promoted after about 17 months at the helm of the 3rd Precinct, where he succeeded Deputy Chief Sean McCarthy in August 2015. He had been a precinct commander since 2010, previously leading the 2nd, 4th and 5th precincts, he said. Berry will replace McCarthy in his new role as the third-highest oďŹƒcer in the department’s patrol division overseeing all patrol oďŹƒcers in the county’s six police preContinued on Page 61
Community raises $58K for Cardillo after fire Manhasset High graduate begins online campaign PHOTO COURTESY OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD
Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth lighting the menorah outside Town Hall on Dec. 27.
ate, Spencer Tennenbaum, began an online fundraisAn impromptu commu- ing campaign that brought in nity initiative raised $58,757 436 donations over the three to help the Manhasset school weeks it remained active. The crowdfunding page superintendent, Charles Cardillo, and his wife, Debbie, after was shared on social media a ďŹ re razed their Hauppauge 670 times. “News travels fast in home on Dec. 9. Hours after the ďŹ re, a 2016 Manhasset,â€? said Ben BorgoManhasset High School gradu- gnone, owner of Buttercooky
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Bakery, who donated $500. “There was a mass email going around.� On the crowdfunding page, Tennenbaum explained why he felt community members should support the Cardillo family. “After devoting much of his career to ensure that every Manhasset student is entitled
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