Tuesday, October 23, 2012
In the first step towards rebuilding the ranks depleted by retirements and departures, two new police officers take oath of office during Monday's Mayor and Council Meeting.
Two new police officers were sworn in during Monday's Mayor and Council Meeting in the department's first step towards replenishing the ranks depleted by retirements and departures over the course of the past five years. Officers Bryan Mone and Michael Lafrano were sworn into the New Milford Police Department Monday by Mayor Ann Subrizi. Police Chief Frank Papapietro said that Mone graduated from the Bergen County Police Academy under the Alternate Route program in December, 2008, and has a Bachelor of Science Degree from Manhattan College. He was initially hired by New Jersey Transit Police in March 2011 where he was employed until accepting the position in New Milford. Prior to that he worked as a dispatcher for the Closter Police …
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Impact of development on the community, a look back at the 1970 master plan, police hires and more.
The birthplace of Bergen County is defined by the river that runs through it; looking at past master plans it's clear that the more things change, the more the concerns stay the same. SOD examines Hekemian engineer on noise pollution and flooding; Oradell and Bergenfield residents turn out in support. Mayor and council approve the hiring of new police officers to replace two recent departures, reduce overtime costs. New Jersey State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged Friday with writing almost $400,000 worth of bogus checks, according to a press release from the state attorney general's office. Hekemian's expert engineer stressed that the proposed development must comply with flood hazard area protections established by the DEP, but …
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Mayor and council approve the hiring of new police officers to replace two recent departures, reduce overtime costs.
The mayor and council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the hiring of two new police officers to replace two who have recently left the department. One officer is going out on a job-related disability and the other officer has resigned. Both were at top base pay, between $102,000 and $103,000. Police Chief Frank Papapietro appeared before the mayor and council during their July 23 work session requesting approval to replace these two officers. According to Papapietro, the roster is short five heads to meet the current patrol schedule, a gap that has resulted in the patrol slots being filled by overtime, often by an officer at a higher rate of pay. "28 patrol slots have to be filled," Papapietro reported. "We're currently at 23 …
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Denise
12:18 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
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