The Mid-Hudson Bridge displayed purple lights in honor of the New York State Police’s 100th anniversary.

 

The Mid-Hudson Bridge displayed purple lights in honor of the New York State Police’s 100th anniversary.


NEW YORK STATE POLICE 
Major Robert M. Nuzzo
Troop K Commander
PRESS RELEASE

Members of the New York State Police from Troop K and Troop F, including Troop F Canine Jaki.

Poughkeepsie, New York – On April 11, 2017, members of the New York State Police from Troop K and Troop F congregated at Victor C. Waryas Park to take a photo of the Mid-Hudson Bridge, illuminated purple, in honor of the New York State Police’s 100thAnniversary.

For 100 years the New York State Police have served the people of this great state. Every day Troopers respond to calls for service, apprehend criminals, ensure highway safety, and provide support to our partners in law enforcement.

Major Robert M. Nuzzo and Major Joseph A. Tripodo are extremely proud of our history of professional service to the Hudson Valley and will continue to carry on the tradition the original 232 Troopers started in 1917.

A special thank you to the New York State Bridge Authority.

For more information on the State Police Centennial Celebration, visit https://centennial.troopers.ny.gov/.

(This beautiful photo is courtesy of Trooper Joseph Alma of SP Highland)


Canine Jaki of Troop F

 

Author: Harlem Valley News