MORRIS COUNTY — Families from across Morris County gathered at Mennen Sports Arena on Thursday, March 6, for the Annual Law Enforcement Night, an event focused on strengthening relationships between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve.
Hosted by the NJ Coalition for Education and Positive Choices, the evening welcomed residents of all ages for an interactive experience designed to promote positive engagement between young people and first responders.

Supported by the Morris County Sheriff’s Office and the Mayor’s Wellness Campaign, the event was made possible through the collaboration of local leaders and community organizations. Among those supporting the initiative were Morris County Sheriff James Gannon; Hanover Township Mayor Thomas “Ace” Gallagher; East Hanover Mayor Joseph Pannullo; Florham Park Mayor Mark Taylor; Morris Plains Mayor Jason C. Karr; Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty; and Morris Township Mayor Donna J. Guariglia, along with the 200 Club of Morris County.

Law Enforcement Night brought together police departments and emergency responders from across the region in a welcoming environment designed to help children and families connect with the people who serve and protect their communities. Rather than meeting officers only during emergencies, attendees were able to interact with them in a relaxed setting focused on education, safety, and community trust.

Throughout the evening, families explored a wide array of law enforcement and emergency response vehicles and equipment, including ambulances, specialty units, and the Morris County Hope One Van. Children had the opportunity to step inside vehicles, try on equipment, and ask officers questions about their work and responsibilities.

Michele Sylvin said “the event often sparks meaningful conversations between youth and law enforcement and can even inspire young attendees to consider future careers in public safety.”
The NJ Coalition for Education and Positive Choices continues to host programs that promote substance-free activities and help young people build confidence and self-esteem—key factors in empowering them to make healthy choices and resist peer pressure related to drug and alcohol use.
Mennen Sports Arena, located at 161 East Hanover Avenue in Morristown, once again served as the venue for the annual community event.
For more information about the NJ Coalition for Education and Positive Choices, contact Michele Sylvin, Director of Communications, at [email protected].
Community members of all ages attended Morris County Law Enforcement Night at Mennen Sports Arena, enjoying the opportunity to meet officers, explore emergency vehicles, and learn more about public safety in a welcoming, family-friendly environment.

















