Tag: Junior Police Academy

  • Cadets can apply for East Brunswick Junior Police Academy

    Cadets can apply for East Brunswick Junior Police Academy

    The East Brunswick Police Department is accepting applications for the 14th Annual Youth Police Academy which will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on June 24 to 28 at Churchill Junior High School, 18 Norton Road, East Brunswick. The graduation ceremony will be held at the conclusion of the day on June 28. This year’s academy…

  • Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office to hold annual Junior Police Academy

    Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office to hold annual Junior Police Academy

    The Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office will hold its annual D.A.R.E.–Junior Police Academy this summer for children entering fifth and sixth grades in Middlesex County in the 2019-20 school year. The program will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, July 8-19 at the Middlesex County Fire Academy, 1001 Fire Academy Way, Sayreville. The daily routine…

  • Teens learn about law enforcement during Junior Police Academy

    Teens learn about law enforcement during Junior Police Academy

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Showing teenagers what it takes to become a “man or woman in blue,” the East Brunswick Police Department hosted its 13th Junior Police Academy. “I hope they [got] a better understanding of law enforcement as a whole, what we do here in East Brunswick and what other agencies offer as well. [Also]…

  • Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office announces D.A.R.E. police academy this summer

    Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office announces D.A.R.E. police academy this summer

    The Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department will hold its first-ever Drug Abuse Resistance Education Junior Academy this summer for fifth and sixth grade county residents. The program will include a complete D.A.R.E. program as well as a junior police academy. The daily routine will resemble academy-like scheduling: mornings will consist roughly of roll call, platoon formation,…

  • Next generation of officers get started at Junior Police Academy

    Next generation of officers get started at Junior Police Academy

    By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD – For a week in July, nearly a dozen cadets traded in their smartphones and baseball gloves for badges. The Spotswood Police Department (SPD) held its 12th annual Junior Police Academy to offer local children —ages 11 through 16— the opportunity to experience a curriculum similar to that of an…