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Fairfield police report: 32 complete Junior Police Academy; department to enforce new e-bike law

Mayor and Council of the Township of Fairfield · July 28, 2026
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Summary

Township police told the council that 32 youths completed the week-long Junior Police Academy, an officer (Raymond Pulsi) was selected for a presidential motorcade duty, and the department will enforce New Jersey's e-bike law that took effect July 19, 2026.

The mayor reported that 32 youths completed Fairfield's week-long Junior Police Academy, citing training in fitness, crime-scene processing and traffic stops. "The Junior Police Academy graduation ended with 32 recruits successfully completing the department's week long Junior Police Academy," the mayor said during the communications portion of the meeting.

The police update also recognized several officers and announced special assignments and training. The mayor said motor officer Raymond Pulsi was selected for a presidential motorcade detail during the World Cup finals, and that lieutenants Michael Nyas and John McGrory attended international leadership training in Belfast. Officials also reminded residents that the new New Jersey e-bike law took effect 07/19/2026 and that "the police department will be enforcing the new state law."