Crime & Safety

Marlboro Police Corporal Dennis DeMiceli Retires

DeMiceli served the Marlboro Township Police Department for 25 years.

(Courtesy of the Marlboro Township Police Department)

MARLBORO, NJ — Marlboro Police Corporal Dennis DeMiceli has retired after 25 years of service, the Marlboro Township Police Department announced Tuesday afternoon.

DeMiceli was first hired in 1999 and worked out of the Patrol Division, officials said. He served as both a senior firearms instructor and an armorer in the Marlboro Police Firearms Bureau.

In addition to his work in the Firearms Bureau and Patrol Division, DeMiceli also worked as an emergency medical technician and is a life member of the Morganville First Aid Squad.

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“We would like to thank Dennis for his service to Marlboro Township,” the Marlboro Police Department said, “And wish him the best of luck in his retirement!”

To see DeMiceli’s full retirement announcement, you can visit the Marlboro Township Police Department Facebook page.

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