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Morristown honors recreation coordinator Carmela Saggio and marks retirement of Police Captain Michael Andresano

Town of Morristown Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 17 meeting, the Town of Morristown recognized Recreation Program Coordinator Carmela Saggio for a statewide employee award and presented a retirement proclamation to Police Captain Michael Andresano, who will retire March 1 after 27 years of service.

The Town of Morristown recognized two long-serving municipal employees at its regular council meeting on Feb. 17.

Mayor Timothy p Daugherty read a proclamation honoring Carmela Saggio for being named Employee of the Year by the New Jersey Recreation and Park Association, praising her leadership of Morristown recreation programs. "This distinguished honor is a testament to her dedication, professionalism, and devoted service to the field of recreation leadership," the proclamation said.

The council also presented a retirement proclamation for Police Captain Michael Andresano, who is scheduled to retire on March 1, 2026, after 27 years with the Morristown Police Bureau. The proclamation recited Andresano's sworn-in date (01/25/1999) and his promotions to sergeant in 2011, lieutenant in 2014 and captain in 2020. It praised his institutional knowledge and long service to the town.

Captain Andresano addressed the council, thanking family and colleagues and reflecting on incidents from his career. "First, I wanna give all thanks to God," he said, and described his gratitude for the support of his family and police partners during 27 years of service.

The recognitions were placed early on the agenda after a motion to amend the order of business. The council then returned to scheduled items including consent agenda votes and routine reports.