Crime & Safety

Clark Paints Blue Line In Support Of Police

Clark Mayor Salvatore Bonaccorso​ proclaimed October as Blue Lives Matter Month.

CLARK, NJ — A blue line was painted down the center of Westfield Avenue in Clark to support the police department and support October as Blue Lives Matter Month.

Clark Mayor Salvatore Bonaccorso also presented the Clark Police department with a proclamation stating October as Blue Lives Matter Month.

"Thank you to the entire Township Government and town residents for the incredible show of support," Clark Police posted.

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(Photo via Clark Township Police Department: Pictured from left - Patrolman Ricardo Oliveira, Patrolman Brad Dustin, Captain Vincent Concina, Mayor Salvatore Bonaccorso, Police Chief Pedro Matos, DPW supervisor Scott McCabe, B.O.E Maintenance Supervisor John Pingor and DPW employees Steve Mazzuco and Eric Johnson.)



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