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Lewiston Police Department Chief Frank Previte, right, presents Village of Lewiston Mayor Terry Collesano with an award recognizing the municipality as the third `Safest Place to Live` in New York. (Photo by Joshua Maloni)
Lewiston Police Department Chief Frank Previte, right, presents Village of Lewiston Mayor Terry Collesano with an award recognizing the municipality as the third "Safest Place to Live" in New York. (Photo by Joshua Maloni)

Lewiston named 3rd 'Safest Place to Live' in NY

by jmaloni
Tue, Nov 22nd 2016 10:35 am

Alarm System Reviews recently ranked Lewiston as the third "Safest Place to Live" in the state of New York.

The Virginia-based home alarm/home security website cited review of national data, including the FBI'S uniform crime report, in creating "safety profiles" for municipalities with at least 2,500 residents.

On the Alarm System Reviews 2016 "Safest Places to Live" page, Lewiston is shown with zero violent crimes per 1,000 residents, and just 0.4 property crimes per the same number.

Last year, the town and village ranked 25th out of 30 "cities."

At Monday's monthly Village of Lewiston Board meeting, Lewiston Police Chief Frank Previte said, "I think that's a testament to not only the department and the members we have, and the dedication that we have, but to both boards (village and town). I want to extend a thank you, again, to both boards, and their commitment to public safety."

"It's our goal ... obviously, to make (Lewiston) No. 1," Previte added. "I said last year that we weren't going to be happy with No. 25. I didn't expect quite that jump that we had."

Previte presented an Alarm Systems Review certificate to Village of Lewiston Mayor Terry Collesano.

He and the LPD received two rounds of applause from the audience.

Collesano told Previte, "I really feel that you've done an excellent job, not only as a leader, but your department has done a tremendous job. We're really very pleased with the outcome with that report. Thank you, again."

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