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Chief Of Police William Nally

Friday, January 11, 2013

Police Capt. Paprota Temporarily Named Officer in Charge

Paprota will remain in charge of the Lacey Township Police Department as the Committee continues to explore its options to replace former Chief of Police William Nally

Capt. David Paprota was designated as Officer in Charge of the Lacey Township Police Department until a decision is made regarding the replacement of former Chief of Police William Nally. The decision to appoint Paprota to Officer in Charge was made at the township Committee meeting on Thursday evening by a vote of 4-0. Committeeman Sean Sharkey was absent. Paprota has been running the police department since Nally retired on Dec. 31, Deputy Mayor Gary Quinn said. He will remain in charge until the future leadership of the police department is determined. “He’s doing an outstanding job in running the department,” Quinn said. “Right now I can tell you the department is running at 100 percent as far as being efficient. The captain’s leading …

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Sarah B

7:14 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

with the games the town committee is playing, the captain should tell them to you know what with the position. they are jerking this guy around. i just read they are going ahead with the political director position. wasting more of our hard earned tax money on politics. shame, shame, shame on the committee. http://lacey.patch.com/articles/township-solicits-candidates-for-public-safety-director   more ›

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Poll: How Should the Township Proceed with Replacing Police Chief?

The township is considering numerous options after Chief of Police William Nally announced his retirement

The Township Committee is considering options for the police department following Chief William Nally’s impending retirement. After serving the Lacey Township Police Department for nearly 28 years, Nally, 49, announced his retirement in a Nov. 19 letter to Township Administrator and Municipal Clerk Veronica Laureigh. Nally’s retirement will be effective Monday, Dec. 31. Mayor Mark Dykoff previously said that the township would consider several options including a new police chief, a public safety director, restructuring and even shared services. What do you think? Cast your vote in our poll and explain your reasoning in the comment section of this article.

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Dan Gleasack

10:28 am on Sunday, December 30, 2012

Ivote for u toms river rover guy. youre picter is cool   more ›

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