Tag: Police Unity Tour
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South Brunswick sergeant takes ride to D.C. to honor fallen officers
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – In a sign of unity for his fellow officers, South Brunswick Police Sgt. Robert “Jay” Jairdullo will take the roughly 240-mile ride to Washington, D.C., during the Police Unity Tour. The 43-year-old patrol sergeant has been with the department for 17 years. He has been assigned to the Detective Bureau; as a…
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Officers from North Brunswick will ‘Ride for Those Who Died’
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Nearly a dozen North Brunswick police officers will ride 270 miles from New Jersey to Washington, D.C., in May during the national Police Unity Tour. Nine officers will travel on their road bikes to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial during National Police Week, while two additional officers will assist with the support…
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Milltown PBA to hold cigar night to benefit Police Unity Tour
Milltown PBA Local 338 will hold a cigar night from 6-11 p.m. on April 6 at the American Legion, 4 JFK Dr., Milltown, to benefit Team Milltown during the Police Unity Tour. Tickets are $100 per person, or $80 per person in a group of five or more. Tickets include buffet dinner, two premium cigars,…
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Brothers in blue join 300-mile ride to police memorial
By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK – Equipped with helmets, bike gloves and trained calf muscles, six local police officers participated in the 2017 Police Unity Tour. Two East Brunswick Township patrolmen and four Spotswood Borough officers formed a team and joined a legion of officers across the state as they rode their bikes from…
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Police Unity Tour stops in Edison to honor fallen officers
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Local officers participated in the 2017 Police Unity Tour last week. Fourteen Edison Township police officers and two Woodbridge Township police officers joined a large contingent of other officers across the state as they hopped on their bikes and pedaled the four-day 300-mile trek from New York City to Washington,…
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Edison rolls out police bike patrol
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — With the public’s call for more community policing in the fifth largest township in the state, the Edison Police Department is pedaling their way to answer that call. With asset forfeiture funds seized through arrests, Police Chief Thomas Bryan said the department was able to purchase four Trek hybrid…