3 join Bordentown Township police

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At the Bordentown Township Committee meeting held on Aug. 18, Mayor Eric Holliday swore in three new members of the township police department.

Patrolman Adam Cook and Patrolman Michael Giorgianni joined through the Intergovernmental Transfer Program from the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department.

Holliday also swore in Danny Fernandez as a special law enforcement officer. Fernandez is expected to serve as one of three school resource officers assigned to township schools. Fernandez is a recently retired Police Officer from East Windsor who had previously served as an SRO for that school district.

Mayor Holliday shared: “We are excited to welcome Patrolmen Cook and Giogianni, along with Officer Fernandez, to our Police Department. Each of them brings professionalism and a commitment to public service that will be a great benefit to Bordentown Township.”

Police Chief Nate Roohr added: “These officers will strengthen our department and expand the ways we serve the community, from patrol to school safety. We are grateful to Burlington County Sheriff James Kostoplis for working with us on these transfers and look forward to the positive impact these new hires will make.”

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