COURT HOUSE – Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland announced the swearing-in of Chief of County Detectives Paul S. Skill as the president of the Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association.
The ceremony took place Feb. 8, at La Finestra Ristorante in Sea Isle City.
According to a releasae, Skill and the other members of the Executive Board of the Chiefs Association were sworn in by U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd).
Chief Robert Regalbuto, of the Wildwood Police Department, was sworn as vice president; Chief Jay Prettyman of the Ocean City Police Department was sworn as the treasurer; and Chief Thomas Schutta of the Stone Harbor Police Department was sworn as the secretary.
The Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association includes all of the municipal police chiefs within Cape May County along with the County Prosecutor’s Office, the county Sheriff’s Office, the county Police Academy, the Station Commander of the Woodbine State Police Barracks, the Troop Commander of the Delaware River and Bay Authority, and federal partners to include the FBI, DEA, and U.S. Secret Service.
The association meets monthly to coordinate training and law enforcement activities throughout Cape May County.
Skill and the new members of the Executive Board were congratulated by Sen. Michael Testa, Assemblyman Antwan McClellan, (both R-1st), Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton, Freeholder Vice-Director Leonard Desiderio, Administrator Elizabeth Bozzelli, Middle Township Mayor Timothy Donohue, and Chief Christopher Leusner, the president of N.J. State Chiefs’ Association, along with other local and state dignitaries and former chiefs of police.
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