After more than 50 years of combined service, stafford township chief and traffic safety officer retire

After More Than 50 Years of Combined Service, Stafford Township Chief and Traffic Safety Officer Retire

STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Two longtime leaders in Stafford Township law enforcement signed off for the final time as Chief James Haldenwang and Traffic Safety Officer Justin Pascale officially retired after careers spanning more than five decades of combined public service. Their retirements mark the end of an era for the Stafford Township Police Department, where both officers played major roles in policing, community outreach, officer training, and public safety initiatives.

The department honored both men as they completed their final radio calls, recognizing careers that left a lasting impact on Stafford Township and the broader New Jersey law enforcement community.

Chief Leaves Legacy of Leadership and Officer Wellness

Haldenwang retires after more than 25 years of service to Stafford Township.

Throughout his career, he served in numerous roles, including Detective, Field Training Officer, instructor, mentor, and ultimately chief of police. The department credited him with helping shape generations of officers while guiding the agency through changing challenges in law enforcement.

Among his accomplishments were multiple awards and commendations, including Officer of the Year honors, the Medal of Police Excellence, and several lifesaving awards.

The department also highlighted his work as a member of the Drug Enforcement Unit, where he participated in narcotics investigations aimed at removing dangerous drugs from the community.

Beyond local policing efforts, Haldenwang became widely known across New Jersey for his advocacy of officer mental health, wellness, and resiliency programs.

His work helped advance conversations about the psychological challenges faced by law enforcement officers and the importance of support resources within the profession.

Traffic Safety Officer Built Innovative Programs

Pascale concludes a law enforcement career that also exceeded 25 years.

He joined the Stafford Township Police Department in 2002 and became one of the agency’s most visible advocates for traffic safety and crash prevention.

The department said Pascale secured critical grant funding and coordinated numerous traffic safety initiatives throughout his tenure.

His responsibilities extended across multiple specialized assignments, including serving as a RADAR Instructor, FAST Team member, Motorcycle Unit Coordinator, and founder of the department’s Drone Unit.

Pascale also became one of the first officers in New Jersey to earn certification as a Traffic Safety Specialist, a distinction that reflected his commitment to roadway safety and professional development.


Key Points

• Chief James Haldenwang retired after more than 25 years with the Stafford Township Police Department.
• Traffic Safety Officer Justin Pascale concluded a law enforcement career spanning more than 25 years.
• Both officers played significant roles in public safety, training, community programs, and police union initiatives.


Community Service Extended Beyond Policing

Both retirees were active members of Stafford Township PBA Local 297 and contributed to numerous community-focused efforts outside their official duties.

According to the department, they helped support student scholarship programs, charitable causes, and local initiatives designed to strengthen community relationships.

Their involvement reflected a broader commitment to public service that extended beyond enforcement and emergency response.

For many residents, both men became familiar faces through safety programs, educational outreach, and community events conducted throughout their careers.

Department Reflects on Lasting Impact

The retirement of two veteran officers at the same time represents a significant transition for the department.

While Haldenwang’s leadership helped shape the agency’s culture and officer wellness efforts, Pascale’s work advanced traffic safety programs and specialized operations that continue to influence the department today.

In announcing their retirements, Stafford Township Police expressed appreciation for their years of service and the legacy they leave behind.

The department said it was saddened to see both men retire but grateful for their dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the community.

With their final radio sign-offs complete, Haldenwang and Pascale close distinguished careers that collectively spanned more than half a century of service to Stafford Township and the residents they served.

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