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New Police Officer Takes Oath Of Office In East Windsor

Officer Corrine Batsides previously worked as a police officer for Bernards Township

Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Police Officer Corrine Batsides;  her parents George Batsides and Duane Batsides, and Chief of Police Jason Hart.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Police Officer Corrine Batsides; her parents George Batsides and Duane Batsides, and Chief of Police Jason Hart. (East Windsor Mayor's Office)

EAST WINDSOR, NJ – A new police officer recently took the oath of office in East Windsor. Officer Corrine Batsides will fill a vacancy at the police department.

Mayor Janice Mironov administered the oath of office in presence of the officer’s family and colleagues. Batsides will be assigned to a Uniform Service.

“I congratulate new Police Officer Batsides who successfully passed the selection process to become part of our East Windsor team,” Mironov said. “We wish her a great and satisfying career here, and look forward to her service to our community.”

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Batsides graduated from the Ocean County Police Academy in April 2022 and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications from the University of Miami.

Before joining the East Windsor Police Department, Batsides worked as a Police Officer for Bernards Township.

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