Inspection Site Dedicated In Honor Of Officer Glen Ciano
Saturday, August 31, 2013 at 11:16PM
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Suffolk County Legislators Salute Officer Ciano at Dedication of Motor Carrier Inspection Site in his Memory - Nowick, Kennedy, Gregory, Muratore, Browning, & Stern Attend Ceremony

(Smithtown, NY)…A Motor Carrier Inspection Site has opened on Crooked Hill Road in Commack and commercial trucks, buses, school buses,  and limousines will be inspected to check suspension, breaks, tires and fluids. It was dedicated in memory of Officer Glen Ciano who was killed in the line of duty in 2009, when his patrol car was hit by a drunken driver.  This was a collaboration between the Town of Smithtown, Suffolk County and a private company. Officials from the Town of Smithtown, County of Suffolk, New York State Senate and Assembly and Police Benevolent Association attended the dedication ceremony.

Legislator Nowick said, “This is a fitting tribute to a dedicated police officer who cared about the safety of others. This site will continue to save lives in Officer Ciano’s memory.”

Picture with the Ciano family are from left to right Suffolk County Legislators Tom Muratore and Lynne C. Nowick, Susan Ciano, Officer Ciano’s widow;  their son, Daniel; and daughter, Samantha; Legislators John M. Kennedy, Minority Leader; Kate Browning, chair of the Public Safety Committee; and DuWayne Gregory, Majority Leader. 

Article originally appeared on Smithtown Matters - Online Local News about Smithtown, Kings Park, St James, Nesconset, Commack, Hauppauge, Ft. Salonga (https://www.smithtownmatters.com/).
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