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HASBROUCK HEIGHTS POLICE COMMUNITY POLICING DIVISION


Health Fair 2007


Law Enforcement officers run one to four mile legs of a relay that traverses their state or nation, carrying the lighted Special Olympics Torch to the Opening Ceremonies of their Special Olympics Summer Games. Participating officers and agencies raise funds through corporate sponsorships, donations, and many other fundraisers. In 2005, the Special Olympics Torch was carried by more than 90,000 Law Enforcement officers through 30,000 communities worldwide.

The public awareness generated by the Torch Run is just as important as the money it raises. A grassroots event involving well-known public figures, the Torch Run creates deserved recognition for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Across the United States, Law Enforcement officers carry the Special Olympics Torch on relays that take them through blizzards in Alaska, the Florida everglades, the endless farmland of Illinois and the Arizona desert with their eyes set on the goal of the Special Olympics Summer Games caldron ahead. Special Olympics athletes, many of who compete in mainstream long-distance races and marathons, run alongside the officers. Communities along the Torch Run route often organize parades and other special events to mark the Torch’s arrival.

All Law Enforcement agencies are represented in the Torch Run including chiefs of police, police officers, Secret Service and FBI agents, military police, sheriff s, corrections officers, state troopers and state rangers.

In Hasbrouck Heights, the officers receive the Torch on Williams Ave at Oak Grove from the Lodi Police Department. The Torch is then carried down Williams Ave, to Shop-Rite (corporate sponsor), where photos are taken with local Special Olympians. The officers then carry the Torch back up Williams Ave to the Boulevard, where they run south on the Boulevard. Along the Boulevard, the local schools and businesses line the streets in support. The Torch is carried down the Boulevard to the Wood-Ridge border, where it is then handed over to the Wood-Ridge Police Department. Anyone who wishes to support the HHPD may do so along this route.

If you wish to make a donation to the New Jersey Law Enforcement Torch Run,
please make payments out to Special Olympics New Jersey, and mail all payments to:

Chief Colaneri
248 Hamilton Ave.
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ  07604

 

ON June 2, 2006, Chief Colaneri, Lt. Thomas Archer, Lt. Thomas Tozzi, Det. Michael Colaneri Jr., Sgt. George Netelkos, Det. Scott Adamo, Lt. Charles Lesho, Ptl. Daniel Kroncke, FBI Agent Paul Albanese, Lt. James Miller, Sgt. Joseph Rinke, Ptl. Corey Lange, and Det. Alan Baker all participated in the 23rd Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Speical Olympics. Through local sponsorship, the HHPD raised over $25,000 for the NJ Special Olympics.


The Officers at Oak Grove awaiting the Torch

While at Shop-Rite, they pose for pictures with a
Special Olympian and are given water.
Shop-Rite is a statewide sponsor of the Run.

Chief Colaneri and the officers pose for another picture before
they are led out of the parking by the Special Olympian


A police escort assists the officers in the run down the Boulevard

The Officers stop at Lincoln School,
where a group of kids are waiting to greet them.

While on the Boulevard, children from
Corpus Christi School are waiting to support the officers.

The Officers are back on pace toward Wood-Ridge,
where the torch will be handed over to their officers.

After the torch is passed on, the Officers pose for one last photo.
 

 

THANKS TO ALL WHO SUPPORTED AND RAN IN THIS YEAR'S TORCH RUN

 


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