MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Police Chiefs Association (MCPCA) announced Dover Police Chief Jonathan Delaney as its 2025 President during the association’s annual holiday luncheon at the Park Savoy Estate in Florham Park. Chief Delaney’s appointment marks the beginning of a new chapter in the MCPCA’s mission to unify law enforcement efforts and enhance public safety throughout the county.
In addition to Chief Delaney’s installation as President, the MCPCA welcomed its 2025 Executive Board:
- Vice President: Florham Park Police Chief Joseph Orlando
- Vice President At Large: Morris Plains Police Chief Michael Koroski
- Sergeant at Arms: Madison Police Chief John Miscia
- Treasurer: Wharton Police Chief David Young
- Secretary: Hanover Police Chief Michael Loock
Chief Delaney expressed his commitment to advancing the association’s goals, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and professionalism among Morris County’s law enforcement agencies. “It is an honor to lead this dedicated group of professionals as we work to strengthen public safety and improve the quality of life for the communities we serve,” Delaney said.
The MCPCA plays a vital role in fostering cooperation among police departments, enhancing training, and implementing innovative strategies to combat crime and protect residents. With a new slate of officers, the association looks forward to continuing its legacy of excellence in law enforcement.