Police History Museum Dedicated to 42-Year Veteran


Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, right, at the Suffolk PoliceMuseum in Yaphank with former Department Chief StuartCameron, left, Acting Commissioner Robert Waring, and DeputyCommissioner Belinda Alvarez-Groneman. | Robert Chartuk

The family of Lieutenant Thomas B. Smith, a long-time Suffolk police officer dedicated to preserving and promoting the department's history, came together Saturday with county officials, friends, and nostalgia buffs to dedicate the Suffolk County Police Department Museum in his memory.

“Tom Smith dedicated a remarkable 42 years of service to both the Suffolk police and the then-Village of Babylon Police Department,” noted County Executive Ed Romaine at a dedication ceremony at police headquarters in Yaphank. A true historian at heart, Thomas Smith played a pivotal role in inaugurating the police museum on January 25, 1985, Romaine said.

Smith actively participated in the curation of the many historical items at the museum, which showcases the rich history of the department, and ensured that it offered an educational and enlightening experience for visitors.

“My father dedicated his life to preserving and displaying the history of the Suffolk police,” said his daughter, Sue Tronolone. “He would always bring us to museum events and was proud to show off the department’s rich, historical heritage.”

“You couldn’t have asked for a nicer person to work with. He was truly dedicated to this county and everything the department stood for,” said former Suffolk Lawmaker Fred Towle, who started a friendship with Smith when he served as a liaison to the legislature. “It is certainly fitting that the museum be dedicated in his honor.”

The Suffolk Police Department provides services to five of Suffolk’s 10 towns and is one of the largest police agencies in the U.S. with nearly 2,500 sworn officers. It was created in 1960 with the merger of the town police departments and operates seven precincts. Its divisions include Auxiliary Police, Aviation, Arson, Emergency Services, Highway Patrol, Marine, and COPE, Community Oriented Police Enforcement.

“Lieutenant Thomas Smith exhibited an unwavering dedication to the enhancement of Suffolk County and its residents,” Romaine said. “His passion for education and community engagement has left an indelible mark on our county. Through his numerous outstanding contributions and commendable accomplishments, Thomas Smith has undoubtedly earned praise and recognition from our communities. His commitment to the betterment of Suffolk County and residents was truly invaluable.”

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