Crime & Safety
3 Officers Take Oath Of Office In East Windsor Police Department
Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered oaths of office to new officers recently.
EAST WINDSOR, NJ – Three new police officers took the oath of office in East Windsor recently.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered oaths of office to new Police Sergeant Gregory Hager, as well as new police officers Matthew Kimak and Joseph Martinez, at a ceremony.
“This is an exciting evening for East Windsor Township and our Police Department. We congratulate the promoted officer on this professional achievement and service to our Township, and welcome the two new police officers to our department.”
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Sgt. Gregory Hager, hired in October 2014, graduated from the Monmouth County Police Academy in May 2014. Hager has served in Uniform Services as a Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, and Secondary Officer-in Charge, and as a Detective, as well as a DARE Officer and Crime Watch Officer. Hager will be assigned as a platoon supervisor in Uniform Services. During his career, Hager has received several awards and recognitions, including a Grand Cordon Medal, a Life Saving Medal, Officer of the Year Medal, several Awards of Merit and numerous Letters of Recognition.
Officer Matthew Kimak, graduated from the Monmouth County Police Academy in June 2023 and received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Criminology from The College of New Jersey. Prior to joining the East Windsor Police Department, Kimak was a Class II Special Law Enforcement Officer with the Wall Township Police Department.
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Officer Joseph Martinez, graduated from the Ocean County Police Academy in June 2023 and prior to joining the East Windsor Police Department, Martinez was a Class II Special Law Enforcement Officer with Seaside Park Police Department.
Both officers will be assigned to Unform Service Platoon.
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