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Bergen County Police Chiefs Association to honor veterans

YOU READ IT HERE FIRST: Ramsey Police Chief Bryan Gurney and members of the Bergen County Police Chiefs Association will be honoring veterans this Thursday — and they’re bringing a present with them.

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The association is donating a 32” flat screen TV to the New Jersey Veterans Home at Paramus.

“Police chiefs from across Bergen County will be gathering to honor the courageous men and women who have protected our freedom and to show their support for veterans and members of the armed forces,” Gurney said.

The association offers a forum for police chiefs from the county’s dozens of municipalites to gather for meetings aimed at sharing information and exploring new methods and standards of police work.


WHAT: Bergen County Police Chiefs Association honoring veterans
WHEN: 2 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 10
WHERE: NJ Veterans Home At Paramus, E. Ridgewood Ave., Paramus (201) 967-7676


The chiefs meet at the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Complex in Mahwah, bringing in a variety of guest speakers from all areas of the community.

Their ranks: 

CHIEF BRYAN GURNEY

Ramsey Police Department
President

BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF MICHAEL SAUDINO

Emerson Police Department (former chief)
Immediate Past President

CHIEF VINCENT CARUSO
Lodi Police Department
1st Vice President

CHIEF DONALD V. KEANE

Cliffside Park Police Department
2nd Vice President

CHIEF JAMES N. BATELLI
Mahwah Police Department
3rd Vice President

CHIEF JOSEPH T. RUTIGLIANO

Wood Ridge Police Department
Recording Secretary

CHIEF FRANK REGINO

Westwood Police Department
Financial Secretary

CHIEF EDWARD KASPER
Oakland Police Department
Sergeant-at-Arms

CHIEF MICHAEL J. FANNING

Upper Saddle River Police Department
Treasurer



 


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