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Dr. Greenberg recently retired after a long and varied career in Hornell and abroad
The Evening Tribune
HORNELL Stephan Greenberg hails from Far Rockaway, in the New York City borough of Queens, but Hornell is home.
Greenberg fell in love with the Hornell area as a freshman on the campus of nearby Alfred University.
“I stepped out of the dorm and said hey, I like this,” he recalled. “I left a few times but I kept coming back.”
Greenberg’s adopted home returned the love, thanking Greenberg for his 50 years of medical service to the Hornell area with a proclamation from the city and a citation from the New York state Assembly during a ceremony at the Hornell Public Library.
NORTH HORNELL Police protection is changing once again in the village of North Hornell.
The village re-launched a local police force in partnership with the Canisteo Police Department, with officers beginning to patrol North Hornell this month. Under the agreement with the Canisteo PD, part-time Canisteo police officers will pick up shifts in North Hornell. Canisteo Police Chief Kyle Amidon will handle the scheduling, but the officers will report to the North Hornell village board and drive a North Hornell police cruiser.
“They’re under the complete direction of the North Hornell village board,” said North Hornell Mayor John Falci. “We pay them directly. They use all of our facilities, our gear, our shield, our uniform. Kyle Amidon administrates it and sets up the schedule, but it’s under the complete authority of the village board.”
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How Hornell Police Department confronts past, embraces future in NY state reform plan
The Hornell Police Department finalized its state-mandated reform plan. Here is what top cop and residents say about the future.
The Evening Tribune
Shaping the future of the Hornell Police Department meant confronting a painful and complicated past for some Black community members who spoke at meetings and shared their experiences during face-to-face encounters will Maple City law enforcement officials.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order June 12, 2020, directing each local government in the state to adopt a policing reform plan by April 1, 2021. Municipalities that do not submit a plan risk losing state funding.