East Windsor welcomes two new police officers

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The East Windsor Township Police Department recently welcomed two new police officers.

Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered oaths of office to new Police Officers Daniel Rosenberg and David Sandoval, at a recent Council meeting.

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“This is an exciting evening for East Windsor Township and our police department,” Mironov said. “We congratulate and welcome the two new police officers to our township and hope they will have a fulfilling career here.”

Police Officer Daniel Rosenberg will join the police department upon graduation from the Mercer County Police Academy. Police Officer Rosenberg was an IXP 911 Call Center Manager and has worked at the East Windsor Police Department dispatch center for five years. He graduated from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice.

Police Officer David Sandoval also will join the East Windsor Police Department upon graduation from the Mercer County Police Academy. Police Officer Sandoval is a lifelong East Windsor resident and graduated from the East Windsor Regional School District Hightstown High School. He is a member of East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 2.

Rosenberg and Sandoval will be assigned to a Uniform Services Platoon as Probationary Police Officers.

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