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Deputy Inspector Courtney Nilan (c.), commanding officer of the 102nd Precinct was among
the honorees. Courtesy of the ASPCA
ASPCA
as the commanding officer
of the 102 Precinct. Nilan
has provided ASPCA training
opportunities for the
members of her command,
and has also been supportive
in the ASPCA’s ongoing
effort to educate the members
of the public through
community events and
council meetings.
Police Officer Paul
Egerter was recognized for
his continued assistance
with animal abuse cases
within the 101st Precinct
in Far Rockaway.
In 2018, Egerter was
integral in assisting the
ASPCA in the removal
of more than 30 cats and
five dogs from an ongoing
hoarding situation in Far
Rockaway. As a Neighborhood
Coordination Officer,
Egerter always followed
up on all complaints
involving animal-cruelty
related calls and ensured
a proper conclusion.
Egerter has conferred
on several complaints of alleged
animal cruelty and is
currently involved in a follow
up case with members
of the ASPCA Community
Engagement team.
Egerter continues to provide
a supportive presence
at all NYPD/ASPCA outreach
events and is a great
resource to ASPCA members
operating in the field.
“The ASPCA is honored
to reflect not only on the
contributions of our partners
this year but throughout
the past five years of
this life-saving collaboration
between the ASPCA
and NYPD,” said Howard
Lawrence, vice president
of ASPCA Humane Law
Enforcement. “The ASPCA
relies on dedicated
professionals in the NYPD,
prosecutors’ offices and
the veterinary field without
whose contributions
we could not continue our
progress against animal
cruelty in New York City.”
Reach reporter Carlotta
Mohamed by e-mail at cmohamed@
cnglocal.com or by
phone at (718) 260–4526.
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Boiler
them being that the new
boiler was not registered
with the DOB, which is a requirement,”
Williams said.
“Most plumbers don’t want
to touch it because they
didn’t officially work on it,
so that’s what we find to be
the biggest challenge.”
When Williams calls
the plumber, based out of
Staten Island, the phone
service used by the company
says the voice mailbox
is full, he said. The company
could not be reached
for inquiry.
On the GoFundMe page,
the school appeals to students,
alumni and anyone
else interested in making
a difference and keeping
their school warm.
“Last year we hired
a company to do a major
overhaul of our heating
system. The cost was nearly
$75,000,” the GoFundMe
page summary said. “The
company did not complete
the job correctly and has
left us with nearly $30,000
in bills in order to get it in
compliance with the city.
If Redeemer has been your
grammar school, your child
has attended Redeemer,
or you just have it in your
heart to help our little Red
School continue its mission
to serve Christ and his
children, please donate. Every
little bit helps and will
make an impact.”
Redeemer Lutheran
School, located at 69-
26 Cooper Ave., offers
Pre-K through middle
school classes and has
been in the community
since 1955. Click here to
donate and learn more
about the school’s Go-
FundMe campaign.
Reach reporter Mark
Hallum by e-mail at mhallum@
cnglocal.com or by
phone at (718) 260–4564.
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