Mayor honors bensalem police for excellence at fall festival
Mayor honors Bensalem police for excellence at Fall Festival

Mayor honors Bensalem police for excellence at Fall Festival

BENSALEM, PA – Under clear skies and the hum of motorcycles from the Motor Patrol show, Mayor Joe DiGirolamo took the stage at the annual Fall Festival to recognize the men and women of the Bensalem Police Department for their continued commitment to public safety.

The mayor, joined by members of the Township Council, presented a Certificate of Excellence to Police Director William McVey, who accepted the honor on behalf of the entire department.

The recognition highlighted the officers’ consistent efforts to protect residents and maintain community trust.

Mayor honors bensalem police for excellence at fall festival
Mayor honors bensalem police for excellence at fall festival

The presentation drew applause from festivalgoers gathered at the township’s annual celebration, where the department’s Motor Patrol demonstration remains a local favorite.

McVey thanked Mayor DiGirolamo and the Council for their ongoing support, noting that the department’s success stems from collaboration with both leadership and residents.

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