2022-07-30 - The Jackson Times

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Page 12, The Jackson Times, July 30, 2022

Officers:

Continued From Page 1 Clerk Mary Moss. McBride attended Brookdale Community College, and then continued his education at the Community College of the Air Force. The new captain began his law enforcement career with the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office from 1997-1999. He was hired by the Jackson Township Police Department in 1999 and assigned to patrol where he briefly served as a Field Training Officer. In 2005, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant where he then served as a Shift Supervisor in the patrol division. In 2020, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant where he served as a Patrol Commander in the patrol division. Now promoted to Captain he is the Investigative Services Division Commander. Chief Kunz noted that McBride was one of three officers from Jackson to respond to the September 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade Center. He also continues his service in the United States Air Force and is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm. Greenberger attended Ocean County College until 2000. He was hired by Jackson and worked in patrol from 2001-2019 where he served as a Field Training Officer, Physical Training Officer, and member of the Department’s elite bicycle unit. In 2019, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant where he served as a Shift Supervisor and Supervisor of the elite bicycle unit. Greenberger has been assigned to patrol division as a Patrol Commander and will continue to work with new hires as a Physical Training Instructor. Cilento received a degree in finance from Ramapo College in 2011. In 2013, he was hired by Jackson and has served in patrol. He has been

a Field Training Officer, Drug Recognition Expert, and is a member of the Traffic Safety Unit. The new sergeant has earned the designation as a Traffic Safety Specialist level 1 from the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety. Sgt. Cilento has attended Crash I, Crash II, Accident Reconstruction, Commercial Vehicle Crash Investigation, and is a certified Alcotest Operator. Sgt. Cilento continues to serve with the Traffic Safety Unit and has twice been nominated as Officer of the Year. Among the new hires is Christopher Sacchetti who attended Ocean County Community College, receiving his Associates degree in criminal justice in 2020. Sacchetti was previously employed by the Deal Police Department as a Special Law Enforcement Officer I, and the Seaside Park Police Department as a SLEO II. Zachary White was previously employed by Seaside Park Police Department as a SLEO II. John D’Alessio attended Ocean County College, receiving his Associates degree in Criminal Justice in 2021. He was employed by the Seaside Heights Police Department as a SLEO I then later as a SLEO II. Scott McIvor attended Ocean County College receiving his Associates degree in liberal arts in 2021. He was previously employed by the Point Pleasant Beach Police Department as a SLEO I then later as a SLEO II. “We congratulate the officers who were promoted, and wish the new hires the best in their new assignments,” Chief Kunz said. He acknowledged the support of the governing body with new hires and promotions. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the Jackson Township Police Department is second to none and we wish them all the best,” Councilman Alex Sauickie said. Council Vice President Andrew Kern noted his congratulations to the newly promoted and hired officers, thanking their family members for allowing them to put themselves in potential harm’s way “to protect us and our families.”

-Photo courtesy Jackson Police Jackson Township Deputy Clerk Mary Moss swears in four new police officers to the township police department during a recent council meeting.


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