Honor Legion

Police Departments State of New Jersey

Post Office Box. 1125

Hewitt, NJ 07421

(973) 278.7225    www.NJHL.com

“Finest of the Finest”

 

January 25th 2006 General Meeting

On January 25, 2006, President Marty Barrett and the Executive Board of the Honor Legion Police Departments of New Jersey, welcome 350 guest to the monthly meeting held at the Empire Club, in Little Ferry, New Jersey.

Sworn in as new members of the Honor Legion were: Mark A. Aromano of the Bergen County Sheriff's Department, Jonathan Cachola of the Paterson Police Department, Joseph D. Chonka of the Edison Police Department, Wayne E. Diana of the South Plainfield Police Department, Leslie J. Genovese of the Spotswood Police Department, Michael W. Horvath of the Edison Police Department, Frank Iurato 3rd of the New Jersey Transit Police Department, Taithram Khadroo of the Paterson Pol ice Department, Dennis Mc Goldrick of the Bergenfield Police Department, Joseoh Mecionis of the Fairlawn Police Department, Mark Metzig of the Edison Police Department, Thomas Miller of the Bergenfield Police Department, Robert Orosco of the Paterson Police Department, Joseph L. Passarotti of the Port Authority Police Department, Christopher Scardino of the Union City Police Department, Brian Sudol of the Bergen County Sheriff's Department, and Norval Vidal of the Paterson Police Department. Several citizens were sworn in as Honored Citizens for their continued oustanding dedication to law enforcement.

The Honor Legion of the Police Departments of New Jersey, was incorporated on December 27, 1966, and is recognized as a non-profit charitable organization under section 501c3. The Honor Legion is a fraternal, non-political organization that develops and encourages fraternal, charitable, social, and education al activities of its members, as well as supporting societal programs. We are also involved in sponsoring programs towards children with disabilities. We provide support and assistance monetarily, morally, or in any way possible, to a New Jersey Law Enforcement Officer's family when he/she is killed in the line of duty. Those interested in joining the Association can view the membership criteria, on the website at www.njhl.com

 


 


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