As part of its continued commitment to serving and strengthening the Nassau County community, Maidenbaum Property Tax Reduction Group has donated a multi-use training structure designed to serve as both a House of Worship and a Courthouse to the Nassau County Police Department Foundation’s newly unveiled Police Training Village in Nassau County.
The state-of-the-art Training Village features realistic environments that allow Nassau’s law enforcement officers to train for high-stakes situations in safe, controlled settings. The Village includes a school, homes, and other key public buildings, with the multi-use structure donated by Maidenbaum playing a central role in enhancing officers’ preparedness for sensitive, real-world scenarios.
“Maidenbaum Property Tax is a model corporate citizen in Nassau County, and this generous investment in the Nassau County Police Department Foundation will improve safety and quality of life in our communities,” said Alexandra Nigolian, Executive Director of the NCPD Foundation.
For more than 35 years, Maidenbaum has helped Nassau County homeowners achieve fair property tax assessments, securing millions in savings for tens of thousands of residents. The Company maintains an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and is the County’s leading residential property tax reduction firm. Through its long-running “From the Community. For the Community.” initiative, Maidenbaum proudly supports dozens of local charities and civic causes.
“Nassau County is one of the safest places in America to raise a family, and that’s thanks in large part to the dedicated work of our county’s police officers,” said Shalom Maidenbaum, Founder of Maidenbaum Property Tax Reduction Group. “We’re honored to support the Nassau County Police Department Foundation and contribute to the development of this vital training facility.”

In the photo attached to this release, Shalom Maidenbaum is pictured with Nassau County Police Chief Stephen Palmer at the Training Village unveiling.