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Just a Little Bit Safer

At a City Hall ceremony to promote two members of the Rye Police Department, Commissioner of Public Safety Michael Corcoran told the audience that Rye should be very proud of being named the safest city in Westchester County and the second safest in New York.

City Clerk Carolyn D’Andrea then swore in Michael Anfuso as a new lieutenant and Albert Hein as a new sergeant.

A Rye native, Lt. Anfuso has been on the force for 18 years. He was assigned to the Detective Division. Sgt. Hein hails from Mount Vernon and has ten years of service in Rye. He was assigned to the Patrol Division.

– <Photo by Tom McDermott>

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