GENESEO, N.Y. - The Geneseo Police Department recently received the New York State Law Enforcement Challenge Award for 2006. This award was given to departments according to their size; Geneseo's police department qualified for the smallest class with 1 to 11 officers in the force. The award was presented to the Geneseo Police Department at the New York State Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Conference in Saratoga Springs on April 19. They were recognized for their outstanding performance in the area of traffic safety and on having a comprehensive traffic safety program. This program dealt with issues including impaired driving, bicycle/pedestrian safety, occupant protection, child passenger seat safety, speed awareness, and underage drinking prevention. All these measures taken by Geneseo Police helped them to achieve a reduced number of motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents in the Village of Geneseo in 2006.
CIT fights new generation of spam
Spam e-mail continues to inundate Geneseo inboxes, and Computing and Information Technology (CIT) is fighting an uphill battle against the ever-increasing deluge. According to CIT's Kevin Colagio, the reason for the surge of the unsolicited mail can be blamed on the new species of spam that is hitting web addresses everywhere.
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This new mandate states that all campus buildings in the SUNY system will be smoke-free effective July 1, 2007. This includes all dormitories, campus vehicles, and SUNY owned facilities, but the law will likely have little effect on students here.
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