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J01270 Summary:

BILL NOJ01270
 
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SPONSORHARCKHAM
 
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J01270 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1270
 
BY: Senator HARCKHAM
 
        MOURNING the death of Sheriff Kevin J. McConville,
        devoted  law  enforcement leader, community servant,
        and lifelong resident of Cold Spring, New York
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to  recognize  and
pay tribute to those citizens who dedicate their lives to the service of
others  and  who  distinguish  themselves through selfless commitment to
public safety, civic responsibility, and community engagement; and
 
  WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is deeply saddened to mourn the death
of Sheriff Kevin J. McConville of Cold Spring, New York, who passed away
peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on August  22,  2025,
at the age of 68; and
 
  WHEREAS, Born on January 31, 1957, Sheriff Kevin J. McConville was a
lifelong  resident of Cold Spring, raised in a home of civic duty by his
parents, former Mayor Ronald McConville and Marjorie "June"  McConville;
he  graduated  from Haldane High School in 1975 and went on to earn both
undergraduate and graduate degrees from Marist University; and
 
  WHEREAS, In 1982,  Kevin  J.  McConville  married  his  high  school
sweetheart,  Janice  Brigati,  and  together  they  raised  their  three
children-Ryan, Kylie, and Ilana-in the very home where he had grown  up,
continuing  his  family's  deep-rooted  presence  in the community he so
dearly loved; and
 
  WHEREAS, A career law enforcement professional, Kevin J.  McConville
served  with  distinction  for  over  three  decades in the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority  Police  Department  (MTAPD),  beginning  as  a
patrolman  and  ascending  through the ranks to become the first officer
from within the agency appointed Chief of Police in 2005; and
 
  WHEREAS, During  his  tenure  as  Chief,  Kevin  J.  McConville  led
critical security initiatives, including the creation of the Interagency
Counter  Terrorism  Team  and  a fifty-team Canine Unit; he played a key
role in coordinating the MTA's response at  Grand  Central  Terminal  on
September  11,  2001,  and  developed  response  protocols following the
London and Madrid terrorist attacks; he also served  on  the  Governor's
Homeland Security Team; and
 
  WHEREAS,  After retiring from the MTAPD in 2008, Kevin J. McConville
continued his service as Director of Security at Hudson Valley  Hospital
Center  until  2020;  in  2021, he was elected Sheriff of Putnam County,
bringing transformative leadership, implementing vital system  upgrades,
enhancing  officer  resources,  and  securing  both Division of Criminal
Justice Services State Accreditation and SWAT Team Certification for the
department-historic firsts for Putnam County; and
 
  WHEREAS, Kevin J. McConville partnered with  local  schools,  mental
health  professionals, and domestic violence organizations to strengthen
the safety net for residents and was  deeply  committed  to  making  his
department more efficient, community-centered, and responsive; and
 
  WHEREAS,  His  commitment  to  law  enforcement  extended beyond the
county lines through his service as a Trustee  of  the  New  York  State
Sheriffs'  Association  and  as  a lifelong member of the New York State
Association of Chiefs of Police,  New  York  State  Fraternal  Order  of
Police,  Stephen  P.    Driscoll  Lodge No. 704, the Hudson Valley 10-13
Association, the Knights of Columbus Council  36318,  and  the  Brewster
Elks Lodge No. 2101; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Despite  his  numerous  professional  achievements,  Kevin
McConville's greatest pride was  his  family;  known  affectionately  as
"Bop" to his grandchildren, Bennett and Reagan, he was a loving husband,
dedicated  father, and enthusiastic grandfather who never missed a game,
a school event, or a chance to be there for those he loved; and
 
  WHEREAS, Kevin J. McConville was a coach, mentor,  storyteller,  and
champion of family traditions-often found laughing at knock-knock jokes,
converting  his closet into a batcave, or soaking in the chaos of family
vacations and  backyard  gatherings  overlooking  the  Hudson  River  he
cherished; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Kevin  J.  McConville leaves behind a legacy of integrity,
leadership, service, and love that will long endure in the hearts of all
who knew him; he is survived by his beloved wife of  43  years,  Janice;
his  children,  Ryan  (Megan),  Kylie  ("Z"),  and  Ilana  (Andrew); his
grandchildren, Bennett and Reagan;  his  brothers,  Ronnie  (Diane)  and
Dickie  (Carol  Ann);  and  many  extended  family members, friends, and
colleagues who will deeply miss him; and
 
  WHEREAS, Kevin J. McConville's life was a shining example of  public
service  grounded  in compassion, humility, and unwavering commitment to
others; his legacy of leadership, integrity, and deep  love  for  family
and  community  will  continue  to  inspire  all those who follow in his
footsteps; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
mourn the death of Sheriff Kevin J. McConville, whose life was marked by
a  profound  dedication to service, community, and family, and to extend
heartfelt condolences to his family and all who  had  the  privilege  of
knowing him; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the family of Sheriff Kevin J. McConville.
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