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As you approach the John H. Stamler Police Academy on the walkway leading to the front door, at the base of the flagpole bearing the American flag, you pass by an obelisk stone memorializing the names of the Unoin County officers who fell in the line of duty.

It is both a tribute to those officers, and a reminder to those of us they left behind that the duties and responsibilities of a law enforcement officers often places them at risk.

The staff of the John H. Stamler Police Academy is grateful for the men and women who place their lives on the line each and every day to protect our communities. Every life lost is a personal tragedy, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families, friends and communities of those we lost.

Class 95 Recruits Present Living Memorial During Patriot Day Ceremony, September 11, 2006

9-11 memorial tree

“The memories of our friends and the others we lost on 9-11 must live on, and they will live on in your actions. You are the ones who will maintain their aspirations and dreams. Honor them, their courage, and their sacrifice, and never forget.”

Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow

As part of their curriculum to become police officers, the police recruits attending the John H. Stamler Police Academy in Union County conducted a Patriot Day memorial service honoring those who perished at the hands of 19 terrorists who hijacked four American commercial passenger jetliners and killed almost 3,000 people including 62 Union County citizens on September 11, 2001.

9-11 Memorial Tree: Recruit Thomas Ostrander of the Westfield Police Department (kneeling) places a temporary memorial marker by the flowering plum tree presented to the John H. Stamler Police Academy from Class 95 as part of the recruits’ September 11 memorial service. Assisting in the dedication of the tree, which will serve as a living memorial to those who perished, are, from left, Police Academy Director Anthony J. Parenti, Union County Police Chief Daniel Vaniska, president of the Union County Police Chiefs Association, Father Donald Hummell, Police Academy Chaplain, Alternate Route Recruits Kelly Rieder and Eugene Perrotta, class leader Jessica Melendez of the Middlesex County College Police Department, and academy maintenance staffers Stephen Sengler and Peter Runfolo.

The stirring ceremony conducted for the law enforcement community was planned and implemented by the 55 members of Class 95 at the academy in Scotch Plains to commemorate and honor the thousands of innocent people who lost their lives during the unfolding of those tragic terroristic attacks.

In attendance were Union County Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow, Union County Police Chiefs and other law enforcement officers — many of whom worked at Ground Zero following the attacks. The Class 95 Recruit Color Guard posted the colors to half-mast, attended by the Union County Color Guard which included officers from the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, Union County Sheriff’s Office and the Hillside Police Department.

In presenting a flowering plum tree to the John H. Stamler Police Academy, Alternate Route Recruit Eugene Perrotta said the living memorial presented by Class 95 “stands as a symbol of our resolve in the law enforcement community to be constantly vigilant against future threats to our country.” “Unlike most crimes that end in an arrest and conviction,” he said, “the ultimate goal and victory in the war on terrorism is that nothing happens.”

The memorial tree was planted adjacent to the memorial plaque at the entrance of the Police Academy honoring those officers who have lost their lives “In The Line Of Duty.” A temporary memorial marker was placed during the service, awaiting delivery of a permanent bronze plaque.

“We hope that the growth of this memorial tree, and its rebirth of life each spring, will serve as a reminder of the spirits of those who lost their lives on September 11. It also serves to represent the strength and hope that define our nation, and to inspire all who enter the Academy,” Recruit Perrotta said.

“Our heroic brothers and sisters did not die in vain that morning.
We are committed forever to carry their torch --for that has become our legacy.”

Union County Police Chief Daniel Vaniska


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The Union County Police Chiefs Association was organized in 1949 as an association dedicated to the service of the people of Union County, New Jersey.  The stated purposes for the association was “to secure a closer relationship among police officials throughout Union County, and to secure unity of action in police matters, and elevate the standards for police institutions; to further the adoption of humane efforts in the enforcement of laws, the advancement along all lines pertaining to the prevention and detection of crime, and the promotion of police and education in general.”  The association, which represents the county’s 21 municipalities, Union County Police Department, and Union County Sheriff’s Office, continues to strive to achieve the goals set forth by their predecessors 57 years ago. Kenilworth Police Chief William Dowd currently serves as president for a one-year term.

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Officers Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice “In The Line Of Duty”

The following is a list of the officers honored on our IN THE LINE OF DUTY Memorial.

Additional information on each officer will be posted in future months with articles taken from “THE NEWSLETTER,” published quarterly by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office.

Albert E. Jewell, Special Policeman

Rahway

March 2, 1895

Gunfire

Robert Paton, Police Officer

Elizabeth

October 16, 1918

Gunfire

Captain John J. Hiney

Elizabeth

October 22, 1918

Automobile Accident

Jacob Kraus, Police Officer

Rahway

February 26, 1919

Gunfire

James Lynch, Police Officer

Rahway

February 26, 1919

Gunfire

Florance J. O’Sullivan, Chief of Police

Scotch Plains

September 2, 1921

Motorcycle Accident

William John Logan, Chief of Police

Fanwood

September 27, 1921

Train Accident

Michael Norton, Detective

Elizabeth

July 21, 1922

Assault

Harry Orr, Police Officer

Rahway

December 5, 1922

Motorcycle Accident

Maurice P. Higgins

Plainfield

November 26, 1925

 

Edwin B. Fitzpatrick, Patrolman

UC Park

October 17, 1928

Vehicular Assault

John F. McGann, Police Officer

Elizabeth

December 15, 1930

Gunfire

Thomas W. England, Patrolman

Hillside

August 16, 1932

Motorcycle Accident

Frank Carine, Jr., Police Officer

Elizabeth

July 1, 1934

Gunfire

William J. Kroeschel, Police Officer

Elizabeth

August 14, 1936

Automobile Accident

Edgar B. (Doc) Wright, Patrolman

Westfield

February 22, 1938

Motorcycle Accident

George N. Guempel, Police Officer

Elizabeth

April 15, 1941

Motorcycle Accident

Andrew P. Forbes, Patrolman

Roselle

June 22, 1951

Motorcycle Accident

Clinton Bond, Sergeant

Union

February 12, 1954

Gunfire

Charles Bernoskie, Police Officer

Rahway

November 28, 1958

Gunfire

Joseph R. Roessner, Patrolman

Springfield

March 13, 1962

Vehicle Pursuit

John V. Gleason, Jr., Patrolman

Plainfield

July 16, 1967

Assault

Robert M. Perry, Patrolman

Plainfield

July 1, 1970

Gunfire

John James Burns, Police Officer

Rahway

January 8, 1971

Struck by Train

William J. Waterson, Patrolman

Clark

July 4, 1971

Gunfire

Frank Buczek, Patrolman

Plainfield

September 22, 1971

Gunfire

Robert F. Hand, Patrolman

Cranford

February 11, 1975

Vehicle Pursuit

Anthony Lordi, Patrolman

Hillside

December 14, 1979

Gunfire

Abigail J. Powelett, Police Officer

Plainfield

March 19, 1985

Gunfire

Thomas P. Haughton, Patrolman

Garwood 

November 24, 1995

Automobile Accident

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