Tag: New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police
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Metuchen police chief set to retire June 1; new police chief lifelong resident of the borough
METUCHEN – Come June 1, the Borough of Metuchen will say goodbye to the “chief of the chiefs” and welcome a new police chief to the role, who council members said “personifies community policing” at its best. The Borough Council approved a resolution to appoint Arthur M. Flaherty Sr. to the top role at a…
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Your Turn: School resource officers ready to help children cope with post-pandemic challenges
Deadly school shootings that started with Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, in 1999 forever changed the way police officers across New Jersey, and America, safeguard our school children. Now, to help school children rebound from the emotional fallout of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, the role of today’s specially-trained school resource officers (SROs) must evolve…
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NJSACOP swears in Sayreville police chief as new president
For Sayreville Police Chief John Zebrowski, it was a night to remember in Atlantic City. Not only was he sworn in as the new president of the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) on Aug. 25, it was done before his fellow police chiefs around the state, acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck, Middlesex…