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Edison Police Celebrate 100 Years Of Service To Township
A ceremony was held on March 9 to celebrate the landmark.
EDISON, NJ — The Edison Police Department completed 100 years of service to the community and on March 9, they held a small ceremony at Town Hall.
In attendance were current and retired Edison Police Officers, Mayor Sam Joshi and Council members officials.
“We are grateful for the attendance of our current Mayor Sam Joshi and the Council where they expressed their support and appreciation of The Edison Police Department,” the department said in a Facebook post.
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During the ceremony, Police Chief, Tom Bryan, shared stories of heroic actions from past and current Police Officers.
“The Edison Police Department is proud and honored to serve this great and diverse community, then, now, and forever,” the department said.
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