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Fourth of July
Township to hold fireworks
June 27. PAGE 10
Three new police officers are inducted
BY HEATHER FIORE
The Montgomery Sun
The Montgomery Township
Committee celebrated two impor-
tant happenings at its meeting on
June 6 the Montgomery Baseball
Leagues 40th anniversary and the
induction of three new police offi-
cers to the police department.
The MBL, which began in 1973
and has been operating success-
fully for the last 40 years, was rec-
ognized for its outstanding track
record and contribution to the
community and quality of life in
the township. The resolution pre-
sented by the committee stated
that the MBL has played a key
role in the development of many
fine players in our town; instilling
self-confidence, integrity, sports-
manship and many other strong
character qualities in players,
many of whom have gone on to re-
gional and national baseball com-
petitions.
Two key figures in the MBL,
Joe Gerdes and Ken Reilly, accept-
ed the honor and spoke about the
organization, which is comprised
of a volunteer board, mostly con-
sisting of parents.
They highlighted the recent
creation of MBLs annual Mont-
gomery Baseball College Scholar-
ship, which is awarded to a senior
player who demonstrates great
sportsmanship, excellence in aca-
demics and outstanding commu-
HEATHER FIORE/The Montgomery Sun
The three men who were inducted into the Montgomery Police Department at the township committees meeting on June 6 Joseph Paul
Ceccato (third from left), Timothy Warren Dubovick (fourth from right) and John David Colucci (second from right) are shown with (from
left): Deputy Mayor Patricia Graham, Committeeman Rich Smith, Committeewoman Christine Madrid, Mayor Ed Trzaska and Committeeman
Chris Sugden. please see OFFICERS, page 9
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Officers chosen from
200 candidates
nity service.
Weve been talking about it
[the scholarship] for a number of
years, Gerdes said. Weve seen a
lot of great kids come out of our
program and go onto not only
wonderful sports careers, but aca-
demic careers as well, so we said,
what can we do to tighten our re-
lationship with the community?
Reilly added that almost every
player on Montgomery High
Schools junior varsity and varsi-
ty baseball teams has journeyed
through the MBL, so what better
way to give back to the communi-
ty than to offer a scholarship to
the most qualified senior
Were going to play baseball-
themed, family-oriented movies,
Reilly said. Its going to be a lot of
fun.
Also at the meeting, three new
police officers were sworn in. The
new officers include John David
Colucci, Timothy Warren
Dubovick and Joseph Paul Cecca-
to, whose terms as probationary
police officers were scheduled to
officially begin on June 10. The of-
ficers were chosen from the 200
candidates the Montgomery Po-
lice Department solicited several
months ago.
This really culminates several
months of a Herculean effort by
many members of our police de-
partment to get to the point that
we are at this evening, Chief
Robert Palmer said. Im remark-
ably proud of the fact that we had
a number of officers involved in
our hiring process, who all execut-
ed a highly professional testing
process.
The caliber of talent that we
were able to amass for this
process has brought us three stel-
lar candidates, and I think thats a
testament to this community.
These officers are about to under-
go a life change and I think they
notice that.
Before the new officers attend
orientation at the Somerset Coun-
ty Police Academy on June 27,
they will become acquainted with
their weapons and also undergo
agency training an applied
training where they will learn
many of the applications locally
of the academic training they will
learn at the SCPA, Palmer said.
The three officers will begin
training at the SCPA on July 8.
Theyre in for a very busy few
weeks, and were very gratified to
have them here. We know that
theyre going to be a major asset
to this department. They only just
further complement the highly
regarded talent that we already
have here, Palmer said.
OFFICERS
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Township to hold annual
fireworks on June 27
BY HEATHER FIORE
The Montgomery Sun
To celebrate one of the most
important landmarks in the na-
tions history, the Fourth of July,
the township is holding the annu-
al Montgomery Fireworks on
Thursday, June 27.
The event, which is completely
funded by private donations, will
be held at Montgomery High
School, beginning at 6 p.m. The
rain date for the event is Thurs-
day, July 11.
With help from corporations,
small businesses, individual citi-
zens and high-quality vendors
and non-profit organizations, the
Fireworks Committee has made
this event possible for the resi-
dents of Montgomery for the last
three years.
Beginning at 6 p.m., visitors are
welcome to participate in a vari-
ety of activities, including games,
rides, displays, food and music.
Fireworks are scheduled to begin
around 9:15 p.m.
As always, this is a wonderful
opportunity for the community to
come together, honor the nation,
and enjoy a night out with our
families and friends, Mayor Ed
Trzaska said.
Last year, the Fireworks Com-
mittee drew 47 corporate sponsors
and 33 vendors, and about 8,000
people were in attendance.
A relatively new feature of the
event that has been proven helpful
and quite popular is the pre-sold
reserved parking spots that
provide guaranteed, onsite park-
ing.
Anyone wishing to attend can
purchase a VIP parking spot for
$15 on the committees website
montgomeryfireworks.org by
June 21. After that date, VIP park-
ing spots can only be purchased in
person at the Montgomery Recre-
ation Department.
For 2013, the committee has
planned an even bigger and better
event for residents, which will
highlight the local band, Rock
and Soul. A larger variety of
food and beverages, as well as chil-
drens activities, will be also avail-
able.
Most of all, the spectacular
fireworks will be the star of the
show, said Fireworks Committee
Chairman George Jarvis. My
thanks to the planning committee,
which has been hard at work
since January to ensure that all
the countless details for a flawless
event are in place.
The Montgomery Township
Fireworks Committee members
are Frank Drift, Kacey Dyer, Matt
Galvin, Meg Helms, Cynthia
Weshnak, Karen Zimmerman,
Donna Castronovo and Jarvis.
Attendees are reminded that no
alcohol is permitted on the
grounds of MHS, and pets are not
allowed.
For more information about
the event, to make a donation or to
become a sponsor, go to mont-
gomeryfireworks.org.
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