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Livingston Police Department Celebrates Promotion of Two Captains, Four Lieutenants
LIVINGSTON, NJ — Six recently promoted members of the Livingston Police Department (LPD), including two new captains, a detective lieutenant and two lieutenants, were officially sworn into their new positions while surrounded by their families during a special ceremony held at Livingston Town Hall on Monday evening. Prior to having Livingston Mayor Al Anthony deliver the Oath of Office to the promoted officers — which included Cpt. Russell Mueller, Cpt. Joseph D'Andrea, Det. Lt. Vincent Daly, Lt. John Maggiulli, Lt. Nicholas Collins and Lt. Derek Wyatt — LPD Chief of Police Gary Marshuetz thanked Township Manager Barry...
Kranz to Run Police Department After Bramhall’s Departure
FANWOOD — Police Director Michael Bramhall has resigned his position in order to take a position with the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office. Lieutenant Dan Kranz will now be the officer-in-charge of the department and will be tasked with overseeing its day-to-day operations. Councilwoman Patricia Walsh announced Mr. Bramhall’s...
Staten Island Ferry that killed 11 in 2003 crash up for auction — as city makes tone-deaf joke bid to Pete Davidson, Colin Jost
Paging the celebrity captains of bad ideas. A storied Staten Island ferry that infamously crashed in 2003, killing 11 people, went up for auction this week — in case comedians Pete Davidson and Colin Jost want a possibly haunted second one. The city set the opening bid for the decommissioned Andrew J. Barberi ferry at $155,000 — touting it with a nod to the former “Saturday Night Live” co-stars, who bought a similar ferry with the goal of turning it into a party boat two years ago. “another staten island ferry up for auction…should pete and colin each have their own?” the city’s Department...
Concerned Citizen Leads Secaucus Police To Stolen Jeep At Walmart
Detectives from the department’s Anti-Crime Unit took Brian Gilliam, 40, into custody after finding him going in and out of the 2019 Jeep Wrangler, Police Chief Dennis Miller said. The vehicle had been reported stolen out of New York earlier this month, the chief said. Gilliam was charged with...
'Integrity, Courage and Compassion': Four New Brunswick Police Officers Promoted
NEW BRUNSWICK – One officer helped a sleeping family flee a burning home. Another was instrumental in solving some of the department’s most serious criminal investigations through his service in the major crimes unit. One fast-acting officer used CPR to save a man’s life. And another kept residents safe through his service in the patrol division and street crimes unit.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The four New Brunswick Police Department officers who were promoted during a ceremony at City Hall on Wednesday, May 15, have displayed uncommon dedication and heroism throughout their careers. James Hoover,...
Dover mayor and council must censure Sergio Rodriguez
I speak for myself and for most Dover residents when I say that the Dover Mayor and Council must censure Councilmember Sergio Rodriguez for his disparaging remarks against our police department, his harassment and his physical violence against our residents. When I was mayor, I motivated all our town employees...
Morristown Man Charged with Assault and Weapon Charges
MORRISTOWN, NJ - Ricardo Martinez-Bonilla of Morristown has been charged with Aggravated Assault causing serious bodily injury (2C:12-1B (7)), Terroristic Threats (2C:12-3), Unlawful Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purpose (2C:39-4D), and Possession of a Weapon (2C:39-5D), announced The Morris County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division. According to police, on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 2:25AM, the Sheriff’s Patrol Division was notified that an injured man was allegedly threatened and assaulted following an argument on Patriots Path in Morristown, off Martin Luther King Avenue. The victim advised the officers that the suspect was still in the area and provided a description....
New Crime Prevention Unit Being Launched in Madison; Unit Will Make Home Security Assessments for Residents
MADISON, NJ - It was announced at Monday's council meeting that six Madison police officers were trained as part of the newly formed Crime Prevention Unit. Residents can make a request to have members of the Crime Prevention Unit come to their homes and make a home security assessments. The unit will also provide recommendations to further secure their homes.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to council president Eric Range, the new unit will be up and running soon. More information will be provided at www.rosenet.org For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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