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Princeton Police welcome two new officers graduating from Mercer County Academy

  • Shore News Network
  • January 25, 2026
  • 8:44 am
Princeton Police welcome two new officers graduating from Mercer County Academy

Princeton, NJ – The Princeton Police Department is celebrating the graduation of two new officers from the Mercer County Police Academy as they prepare to begin their service to the community.

Patrolmen Jordan Nitti and Connor Luckie graduated in front of family, friends, and fellow officers this week and will now enter the department’s Field Training Program. Over the coming months, they will train alongside senior officers to gain hands-on experience and ensure they are fully prepared to uphold the department’s standards of professionalism and community-focused service.

Department leaders congratulated the officers on their accomplishment and offered encouragement as they prepare to begin their first night shifts in Princeton.

  • Two new Princeton officers graduate from Mercer County Police Academy
  • Officers Nitti and Luckie begin Field Training Program next week
  • Department encourages residents to welcome the new officers

“If you see them out in the community, please say hello and welcome them to Princeton,” the department wrote, wishing both officers long, safe, and successful careers guided by the principle to “do the right thing.”

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