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Police Chief William Nally Retirement

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Township Considering Options to Replace Retiring Nally

Prosecutor's Office confirms probe

The Township Committee will discuss Thursday in executive session how to proceed following police 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, although he is currently on scheduled leave and may be until then, Laureigh said. Although Nally is technically on leave, he has still been in and out of the police department to complete administrative work. “He’s still the boss,” Laureigh said. The committee has yet to discuss potential options moving forward, Mayor Mark Dykoff said, and will do so …

Fedup

11:11 am on Monday, December 24, 2012

No way !!!!! He's one of those good ol'e boys   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Lacey's Chief of Police Announces Retirement

After eight years as chief of police, William Nally will be retiring, effective Monday, Dec. 31

Chief of Police William Nally will be retiring at the end of this year, according to committeeman and police liaison Gary Quinn. Nally submitted a letter to Township Administrator and Municipal Clerk Veronica Laureigh on Nov. 19, announcing his retirement, effective Monday, Dec. 31. The letter states that Nally has electronically filed the appropriate forms with the New Jersey Division of Pension and Benefits. “I would like to thank you both personally and professionally for your support and confidence throughout my career,” Nally says in the letter. “It has been a pleasure to work for and with you for many years. You are a true professional.” Nally has been eligible for retirement for three years, said Mayor Mark Dykoff, adding that he …

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CONCERNED MOM

10:28 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013

How can the taxpayers of this town truly find out why he has retired? Many of us still do not know and have not heard the rumors. . .   more ›

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