Latino Peace Officers Association New Jersey State Chapter
News
- Trooper Castellano succumbed to injuries sustained while on duty
- Published June 1, 2010
- West Trenton, New Jersey - New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Joseph R. Fuentes announced the passing of New Jersey State Trooper Marc K. Castellano, 29. Trooper Castellano succumbed to injuries sustained while in the performance of his duties at Jersey Shore Medical Center.
- New Police Sergeants Exam to be announced September 1st, 2010
- Published June 1, 2010
- Today NJ Civil Service announced the 2010 Police Sergeant applications will come out September 1st instead of July 1st. Further, they expect the new sergeant’s exam to be given in January 2011.
- M.C.C. Immigration Committee Recommendations
- Published May 9, 2010
- M.C.C. Immigration Committee Recommendations – For Enforcement of Immigration Laws By Local Police Agencies
- Dateline Toms River/ Federal Agents Undertaking Public Corruption
- Published April 28, 2010
- Federal agents undertaking a public corruption investigation seized a Mercedes-Benz and carried away dozens of boxes today from the home and office of an Ocean County official who for decades has presided over one of New Jersey’s largest school districts.
- New texting service helps police keep residents in the loop
- Published April 19, 2010
- NEW BRUNSWICK — The city’s police department has joined a growing list of local agencies that use a new service to keep residents updated in real-time about emergencies, traffic advisories and other time-sensitive issues.
- Job opportunities Within the Dept. of Labor
- Published April 19, 2010
- Job opportunities Within the Dept. of Labor
- NSHMBA – National Society of Hispanic MBA’s
- Published April 19, 2010
- Widely known as the “Premier Hispanic Organization,” the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) was created in 1988, by a group of committed Hispanic MBAs who recognized the importance of increasing Hispanic representation in the executive suites and boardrooms of corporate America and the public sector, and reversing Hispanic under representation and declining enrollment in graduate business schools.
- Glen Ridge welcomes first female police chief
- Published March 31, 2010
- GLEN RIDGE—Sheila Byron-Lagattuta was the first woman to be hired by the Glen Ridge police department almost 28 years ago when she became a dispatcher straight out of high school. Now Byron-Lagattuta is the borough’s first female police chief. Monday was the 46-year-old’s first full day on the job. She replaces Chief John Magnier, who took a job with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in Vermont.
- Join us
- Become a member and join us in taking an active role in our community.
- Check us out
- View pictures from various activities and chapter-sponsored events.
- Donate
- Your tax-deductible donations will help us achieve our objectives.
- Subscribe
- Join our mailing list and stay up-to-date on our news and activities.
- Shop
- Get some great LPOANJ gear and show off your association.
NLPOA web site
- Visit the national organization’s site.