Inside Public Safety News from 11/2021

First Annual Stuff-A-Cruiser feeds the hungry

November 30, 2021

Just before Thanksgiving, the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen got a visit from the Yale Police Dept. Yale Police Officer Gregory Swiantek stopped by with a police vehicle stuffed to the brim with hundreds of cans and boxes of non-perishable food. All this bounty was the result of the successful...

Honoring members of Yale Public Safety who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces

November 30, 2021

On behalf of Chief Ronnell Higgins and the entire Yale Public Safety community, we salute and thank department veterans who are currently serving, have served, or are allies of those in the US Armed Forces. We also salute and thank all their family members who are also serving or have served....

Other Community Events and Drives – Food, clothing, toys, and more

November 30, 2021

Yale Public Safety teamed with many groups throughout the fall on several different community events; here is a wrap-up of those happenings.

Donations benefiting Afghan families

Yale Public safety partnered with Yale’s Affinity Groups, Yale Library Staff Association, and more for a...

Community policing - Pizza, patience, and understanding

November 30, 2021

Yale Public Safety prides itself on improving communication and outreach with the Yale and New Haven communities. As a result, many programs are in place by design, while some encounters happen organically.

In June, there were reports of adolescents riding bicycles around New Haven,...

Elect to receive your W-2 electronically

November 3, 2021

Take a moment to elect to receive your W-2 electronically if you did not already consent to do so last year. Beyond simplifying your personal tax filings, this method will ensure the following benefits:

Privacy & security : Fast and secure delivery, protecting your...

Possible follow-up action required for I-9 verification

November 3, 2021

Due to the pandemic, the United States Department of Homeland Security had permitted interim completion of I-9s remotely for individuals working remotely. However, the U.S. government now requires anyone who onboarded using remote verification to now complete the I-9 verification in person....