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Bloomfield Police Will Run In 33rd Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics NJ

Officers from Montclair, Verona, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield and West Orange will take place in the annual charity effort, police say.

Bloomfield, NJ – Leg 18 belongs to Essex County.

Municipal police officers from five Essex County towns will participate in the 33rd annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey on Friday.

According to a municipal news release, officers from Montclair, Verona, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield and West Orange will take place in the annual charity effort, taking over Leg No. 18 of the Torch Run relay.

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According to town officials, the Law Enforcement Torch Run is an annual event that supports the athletes of Special Olympics New Jersey. During the 2016 event, the Flame of Hope torch will be carried more than 750 miles throughout the state by some 3,000 officers representing their local communities.

Torch Run Relay Leg No. 18 begins 8:30 a.m. with a staging ceremony at the Wilshire Grand Hotel in West Orange. Participants will head down Pleasant Valley Way to Bloomfield Avenue, running through Verona, Montclair, Glen Ridge, and Bloomfield, and end their leg at the Bloomfield PBA Hall on Watsessing Avenue.

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