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New top cop takes over in 3rd Precinct

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Insp. Daniel Flanagan at helm; John Berry made deputy chief BY N O A H M A N S K A R 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 Baldwinbased 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 ofďŹ cers in the county’s six police precincts. McCarthy is moving to a new position in the department’s support division, a police spokesman said. “I had a background of experience to be able to guide my peers in running their precincts,â€? Berry said. As a cost-saving measure, the 3rd Precinct was merged in 2012 Continued on Page 49

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U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) met with cheers from well-wishers after being sworn in as a member of Congress on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

Two villages to hold own meetings on 3rd track BY N O A H MANSKAR Leaders in two villages will hold informational meetings next Thursday to help residents better understand the Long Is-

land Rail Road’s proposed third track project in advance of ofďŹ cial public hearings later this month. New Hyde Park village ofďŹ cials are to host a Jan. 12 meeting to give residents an

overview of the draft environmental study of the project, and to present the village’s analysis of its potential impact on the village. Project oďŹƒcials and other Continued on Page 49

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