Tag: Marlboro Police Department

  • Old Bridge PBA continues to bring smiles to community – lights, sirens and all

    Old Bridge PBA continues to bring smiles to community – lights, sirens and all

    OLD BRIDGE – Members of the Old Bridge Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) Local 127 are continuing to bring smiles to the community – lights, sirens and all in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. “If people reach out and we can go out, we will,” said PBA President Vincent Galgano, saying drive-by birthday parades…

  • Three Marlboro police officers promoted during ceremony

    Three Marlboro police officers promoted during ceremony

    MARLBORO – Three officers in the Marlboro Police Department received promotions during the March 5 meeting of the Township Council. Stephen Levy was promoted from lieutenant to captain, John Loyer was promoted from sergeant to lieutenant and Brian Willett was promoted to from patrolman to sergeant. The officers were sworn in to their new positions…

  • Pezzullo: Police officers will strive to improve quality of life in Marlboro

    Pezzullo: Police officers will strive to improve quality of life in Marlboro

    MARLBORO – Peter Pezzullo, who became chief of the Marlboro Police Department on Aug. 30, has several goals for the officers who are now under his command. He discussed his goals during a recent interview several months after he succeeded Bruce Hall as the top officer in the department. “I would like to improve upon…

  • Marlboro police chief retires after 45 years of service to community

    Marlboro police chief retires after 45 years of service to community

    MARLBORO – Police Chief Bruce Hall has retired from the Marlboro Police Department after 45 years of service to his hometown. Hall’s final day on the job was Aug. 30. Hall retired as chief from a police department he joined as a patrol officer in 1974. On his way to the top position in the…

  • Marlboro mayor, council honor police personnel for life-saving efforts

    Marlboro mayor, council honor police personnel for life-saving efforts

    MARLBORO – Mayor Jonathan Hornik and the Marlboro Township Council have honored dozens of public servants for their service to residents during the previous year. At a recent council meeting, 29 police officers and one 911 dispatcher received life-saving awards in recognition of their efforts to assist people at incidents that occurred between June 2018…

  • Pezzullo, O’Hare promoted to new positions in Marlboro Police Department

    Pezzullo, O’Hare promoted to new positions in Marlboro Police Department

    MARLBORO – Peter Pezzullo and Bryan O’Hare were sworn in to new positions in the Marlboro Police Department during a ceremony at Town Hall on March 8. Pezzullo was promoted from captain to deputy chief and O’Hare was promoted from lieutenant to captain. Residents and elected officials filled Town Hall in a show of support…

  • O’Hare promoted to captain in Marlboro Police Department

    O’Hare promoted to captain in Marlboro Police Department

    MARLBORO – Bryan F. O’Hare has been promoted from lieutenant to the rank of captain in the Marlboro Police Department. He was sworn in to his new position during a ceremony at Town Hall on March 8. Mayor Jon Hornik said, “Lt. O’Hare has served as a Marlboro police officer since 2002 as a patrol…

  • Pezzullo to be appointed deputy police chief in Marlboro

    Pezzullo to be appointed deputy police chief in Marlboro

    MARLBORO – Peter Pezzullo will be appointed to the position of deputy chief of the Marlboro Police Department with the expectation of being named police chief in September following the retirement of Police Chief Bruce Hall. Pezzullo will be appointed deputy chief during a ceremony to be held at 4 p.m. March 8 at the…

  • Marlboro Police Department welcomes K-9 officer Bolo

    Marlboro Police Department welcomes K-9 officer Bolo

    MARLBORO – A 1-year-old Belgian Malinois from Radom, Poland, has been introduced as the newest officer in the Marlboro Police Department. As 2019 began, municipal officials announced that Patrolman Joshua Abrahamson and K-9 officer Bolo completed a 17-week patrol training program and explosives detection training. Abrahamson and Bolo graduated from the Tinton Falls K-9 Academy…