Barnegat officer honored as NJ State PBA Executive Board Member of the Year

BARNEGAT, N.J. — Patrolman Chris Ebert of the Barnegat Township Police Department has been named Executive Board Member of the Year by the New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA), the department announced.

The prestigious award recognizes Ptl. Ebert’s dedication and contributions to the law enforcement profession on a statewide level. His work with state legislators has been credited with advancing initiatives that benefit not only his department but officers across New Jersey.

“Ptl. Ebert’s tireless dedication and steadfast commitment have made a lasting impact,” the department wrote in a statement shared on social media.

The Barnegat Township Police Department commended Ebert for his efforts, calling the recognition “well-deserved” and urging the community to join in celebrating his achievement.

This recognition underscores Ebert’s role as a leader in shaping policies to support law enforcement professionals statewide.

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