Crime & Safety
Bernardsville Police Is Going Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness
Bernardsville Police Officers will be wearing pink T-Shirts under their uniforms throughout October for Breast Cancer Awareness month.

BERNARDSVILLE, NJ — The Bernardsville Police Officers will be wearing pink T-Shirts under their uniforms throughout October for Breast Cancer Awareness month.
This is the first time the department is sporting the pink shirts but something that is close to them.
“Me personally, my grandma had it and is a survivor,” said Benardsville PBA President and Patrolman Scott Chertoff.
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With a change in leadership at the PBA, Chertoff said they plan on doing more community-minded acts in the future as well.
Along with wearing the shirts the PBA is also selling them for $20 each. All profits will be donated to a breast cancer foundation.
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For more information on the shirts reach out the Bernardsville Pba Facebook page, email bernardsvillepba365@yahoo.com or visit customstoresonline.com/BPBA365.
(Image via Bernardsville Police Department: Benardsville Police Lt. John Gardner and PBA President Scott Chertoff wearing the pink T-Shirts).
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