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Friday, February 22, 2013

Twenty-Two Correctional Officers Promoted

Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. announced the new ranks for the county's correctional officers, including the first married couple in the history of the department to receive promotions at the same time.

Twenty-two Essex County Correctional Facility officers were promoted Thursday at the Department of Corrections Promotion Ceremony in Newark, Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. announced. The ceremony took place Feb. 21 at 2 p.m. on the 14th floor of Essex County LeRoy F. Smith, Jr. Public Safety Building, 60 Nelson Place in Newark, according to a press release from the county executive’s office. “Being a Corrections Officer is a demanding job and it takes a person with special qualities and skills to carry out the responsibility of taking care of our inmate population,” DiVincenzo said in a release Friday. "I congratulate our officers on their well-deserved promotions, for working hard and taking on additional responsibility…

Nzinga Toomer

2:21 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

I am a correction officer.... And the job is demanding and not meant for only a chosen few.... I congratulate my co-workers on their promotions.... And I hope they do the job they have been chosen to do.... To john q pubic..... My question to you is.... If we are doing the job of keeping the streets safe by housing the criminal elements..... Putting our lives in jeopardy..... Risking not coming …   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

$1.6 Million Reconstruction of Two Millburn Bridges Complete

Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. joins Millburn mayor in ribbon cutting of JFK Parkway and Canoe Brook bridges.

The $1.6 million reconstruction of two bridges on Parsonage Hill Road over JFK Parkway and Canoe Brook were completed at the end of last week. Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. and special guest, Houston Astros Manager and Newark native, Marquis “Bo” Porter, joined Mayor Sandra Haimoff cutting the ribbon over JFK Parkway. "I am just delighted because I no longer have to take 30 minutes to get home I can do back in 5 minutes," Haimoff said, thanking DiVincenzo. "Good job." According to DiVincenzo, the reconstruction of the bridges is part of his ongoing initiative to modern infrastructure and enhance safety on county roads for motorists and pedestrians. “The public relies on our county roads and bridges as avenues to travel to …

Dazed not Confused

11:11 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Didn't you know, since sports are more important than anything else in our society, having a star on hand lends credibility to anything. He's in good company with Joe Di, never one to miss a photo op.   more ›

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