Crime & Safety

Nassau County Auxiliary Police Captain Maria D'Amelio Honored

An active volunteer on the North Shore, D'Amelio was recently honored in Mineola.

Nassau County Auxiliary Police Captain Maria D’Amelio of Great Neck was honored by Nassau County Leg. Ellen W. Birnbaum (D-Great Neck) on Monday at the 16th Annual Trailblazers Awards Ceremony at the Nassau County Legislative Chamber in Mineola. 

D'Amelio is an active across Long Island's North Shore.

As part of Women's History Month, the county legislators honor outstanding women in their legislative districts who have "blazed trails" through the wonderful work they do in their communities.

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Born in Italy, D’Amelio ultimately settled in Great Neck in the mid-1970s. She paid her way through Queens College with her earnings and tips from waitressing at local restaurants.

While still in college, she began working in the mailroom of a market research firm. Within three months, she was offered a full-time supervisory position, and over the years became its vice president of operations. During this time, she directed client donations of food and consumer products to many charitable organizations including The Inn, Island Harvest, and Long Island Cares.

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She first became involved with the Nassau County Auxiliary Police after answering an ad in the Great Neck Pennysaver. She patrols her community to ensure the safety of those she has come to know over the years. She is the auxiliary police liaison to the Village of Great Neck, Village of Great Neck Plaza Business Improvement District, Department of Public Safety, and the Town of North Hempstead. In addition, she speaks frequently for the Lakeville Elementary School’s Stranger Danger Program. D’Amelio also speaks at University Gardens Property Owners Association’s Homeowners Safety programs. In her role,  she works to keep the citizens of Great Neck, Roslyn, and Port Washington safe.

The Nassau County Auxiliary Police isn’t the only beneficiary of Captain D’Amelio’s watchful eye. She has given countless hours to Meals on Wheels, the Lioness Club of Glen Cove, North Shore Hospital’s Lions Eye Bank (transporter of corneal tissue), the Great Neck Co-Op & Condominium Council, and the Board of the Kings Point House. Soon, she will be receiving the prestigious 1000 Hour Service Award from the Nassau County Auxiliary Police.

Special thanks to Lori Gross for her contribution to this post. 


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