Citizen Heros

Speaking about the virtues of heroism Arthur Ashe once said “It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.” On January 26th at approximately 4pm Sayreville residents Anthony and Liz Mele were travelling west on Bordentown Avenue near the Washington Riding Stables when […]

Speaking about the virtues of heroism Arthur Ashe once said “It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.”

On January 26th at approximately 4pm Sayreville residents Anthony and Liz Mele were travelling west on Bordentown Avenue near the Washington Riding Stables when without warning the car in front of them was involved in a head on collision.

Narrowly avoiding the accident himself, Mr. Mele pulled over and he and his wife ran to the scene to render aid. The driver of one of the cars was trapped and the vehicle was on fire. Without regard for their personal safety the Mele’s, acting as a team, miraculously extricated the driver from the burning car and dragged him to safety. Defying all expectations, the driver the Mele’s saved was released from the hospital only hours later.

Chief John Zebrowski and the Mayor and Borough Council recognized the heroism of the the Mele’s at the Borough Council meeting on February 13th where they were presented with a certificate and honored by a standing ovation. The members of the Sayreville Police Department as well as the community at large are very grateful for the actions of Mr. and Mrs. Mele.

 

Happy Holidays !

As 2011 draws to a close the members of the Sayreville Police Department would like to wish every member of our community a joyous and safe Holiday Season and a Joyous New Year.

As 2011 draws to a close the members of the Sayreville Police Department would like to wish every member of our community a joyous and safe Holiday Season and a Joyous New Year.

Mrs. Joanne Gottstine, PBA President David Sivilli and Detective Robert Bruce wrap some presents for our annual Kid's Christmas party.

 

Sayreville Day 2011

In our ongoing effort to reach more of the community the Department really made it’s presence known at Sayreville Day 2011.  This annual event is widely attended and gave our Officers to show off some of the services that we provide and more importantly, to have some nice one on one conversations with Borough residents. […]

In our ongoing effort to reach more of the community the Department really made it’s presence known at Sayreville Day 2011.  This annual event is widely attended and gave our Officers to show off some of the services that we provide and more importantly, to have some nice one on one conversations with Borough residents.

Our Identification Bureau was on scene displaying their evidence collection equipment while Sergeant O’Donnell spent time explaining the special training and tactics involved in our Bike Patrol.  Our Auxiliary Officers handled the additional traffic from the event capably assisted by our Police Explorers who were supervised by Officer George Lestuck.  Of course Officer Chip Blazas was on hand with our award winning DARE car while Chief Zebrowski spent the day greeting everyone who stopped by for a visit.