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Prosecutor’s office seeks college-credit partnership for academy graduates and expands Arrive Together mental-health response with state grant

3378044 · May 19, 2025
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The Union County Prosecutor’s Office presented two resolutions: a partnership with Union College and the Stammler Police Academy to award college credits to qualifying academy graduates, and a $105,000 state grant to expand the Arrive Together co-responder mental-health program with Trinitas.

The Union County Prosecutor’s Office presented two resolutions for consideration: a partnership to provide college credits to graduates of the Stammler Police Academy through Union College, and an expansion of the county’s Arrive Together co-responder program supported by a $105,000 state grant.

Prosecutor William Daniel explained that the college-credit arrangement will allow academy graduates who later enroll in college to…

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