Parsippany celebrates retirement of police officer andrew sadowski after 25 years

Parsippany Celebrates Retirement of Police Officer Andrew Sadowski After 25 Years

June 21, 2024

PARSIPPANY, NJ—Today, Mayor James R. Barberio and the Parsippany Police Department honored Ptl. Andrew Sadowski #393 with a ceremonial walkout marking his retirement after 25 years of dedicated service.

Before joining the force in July 1999, Ptl. Sadowski was deeply involved in community service as a Police Explorer and a Parsippany Police Intern. His career highlights include certifications as a D.A.R.E./L.E.A.D. Officer, CPR Instructor, 9-1-1 and Emergency Medical Dispatch Instructor, School Resource Officer, and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).

Parsippany celebrates retirement of police officer andrew sadowski after 25 years
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Ptl. Sadowski has also served as the Project Lifesaver Liaison for over 15 years, contributing significantly to the community’s safety. His commitment to service has earned him numerous accolades, including two Unit Commendations, a Chief’s Award, a Letter of Commendation, two Command Citations, and several letters of appreciation from community members.

The Parsippany community extends its gratitude and best wishes to Ptl. Sadowski as he transitions into retirement, celebrating his outstanding contributions and lasting impact.

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