Public Safety Exhibit Opens At Municipal Complex Gallery
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Public Safety Exhibit Opens At Municipal Complex Gallery The exhibit showcases the history of the Edison Police and Fire Department.EDISON, NJ — On Monday, a new Public Safety Exhibit opened at the Municipal Complex Gallery. The exhibit showcases the rich history of Edison Police and Fire.
The exhibit was opened by Mayor Sam Joshi and the Edison Township Council.
During the event, Joshi spoke about the importance of recognizing and honoring the hard work and dedication of public safety officials.
He also expressed his gratitude for their unwavering commitment to protecting and serving the residents of Edison.
Chairman Tony Massaro of the Edison Cultural Arts Commission also addressed attendees, emphasizing the significance of this exhibit in highlighting the vital role that public safety plays in communities across the state.
Also present were Council Vice President Margot Harris, who serves as the liaison to the Edison Cultural Arts Commission, and Police Chief Thomas Bryan.
Deputy Chief Joseph Gaul and Battalion Chief Eugene Enfield of Edison Fire spoke about how the exhibit showcases their department's history and dedication to public service.
The Public Safety Exhibit features historical artifacts and information that provide insight into public safety. It is open to the public during regular business hours at the Municipal Complex Gallery located on the first floor at 100 Municipal Boulevard in Edison.
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