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Sayreville public-safety update: $28,000 impaired‑driving grant, holiday drives and parade plans

Mayor and Borough Council of Sayreville · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Councilman Kaleesi reported a $28,000 grant for aggressive and impaired‑driving enforcement through Sept. 2026, upcoming holiday food and toy drives and plans for a Dec. 7 parade of lights; officers and community partners will staff events.

In the public‑safety report at the Nov. 10 Sayreville council meeting, Councilman Kaleesi said the borough’s Office of Emergency Management, police and fire departments are coordinating preparedness and community outreach work.

Kaleesi said the police department received a $28,000 Federal Highway Safety grant to fund periods of targeted impaired‑driving enforcement through Sept. 2026. The department will also partner with local organizations on holiday food and toy drives, and will support traffic management for the borough’s Dec. 7 parade of lights.

Kaleesi highlighted community engagement efforts and congratulated Officer Davon Sanders on being cancer‑free. The report also noted digital‑mapping modernization efforts in OEM and ongoing coordination between emergency services and recreation for upcoming events.