Crime & Safety
Solebury Corporal Graduates From Police Staff And Command School
The rigorous 10-week program is designed to enhance law enforcement professionals' leadership, management, and operational skills.

SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP, PA — Solebury Township Police Corporal Daniel Marascio has graduated from the prestigious Northwestern University Center for Public Safety’s Police Staff and Command School.
The rigorous 10-week program is designed to enhance law enforcement professionals' leadership, management, and operational skills. The curriculum covers critical topics such as strategic planning, resource management, community engagement, and advanced policing strategies. Corporal Marascio’s completion of the program underscores his commitment to serving the Solebury community with the highest standards of professionalism and expertise.
"We are confident that the knowledge and skills he has gained will further strengthen our department’s ability to provide exceptional service to our community," said Solebury Police Chief Kelly Warner.
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According to Chief Warner, during his tenure with the Solebury Township Police Department, Corporal Marascio "has demonstrated outstanding dedication to public safety and community well-being. His completion of the Northwestern University program equips him with advanced tools to lead effectively and address the evolving challenges of modern policing," the chief said.
"Solebury Township Police Officers and staff congratulate Corporal Marascio on this significant milestone and look forward to the continued positive impact of his leadership," said Chief Warner.
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