When a community feels safe, it’s never by accident — it’s the result of dedication, professionalism, and integrity. This week, the East Brunswick Police Department once again proved why our town can take pride in its men and women in uniform. The department has officially been reaccredited by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, a distinction earned by only about 12% of law enforcement agencies across the state.
The presentation took place during this week’s council meeting, where Director Harry Delgado of the State Association addressed the significance of the achievement. He explained that accreditation isn’t just a plaque on the wall — it’s a rigorous evaluation of leadership, ethics, community engagement, training, and adherence to the highest standards of professional policing.
“This achievement demonstrates a firm commitment to state and national standards, and continued expectations for quality, professional, and ethical policing,” Delgado said. “East Brunswick’s department stands among the most respected law enforcement agencies in New Jersey.”
Following the presentation, Chief Frank LoSacco took the podium to accept the certificate, emphasizing that success like this is never the result of one person — but of an entire department working together.
“It takes a village,” Chief LoSacco said. “Our officers do phenomenal work every day, and that makes me look good. This reaccreditation is the result of their hard work and dedication.”
He also explained that accreditation not only strengthens the department’s operations but helps safeguard the township by ensuring that East Brunswick follows best practices recognized statewide — practices that make our community safer and protect both residents and officers.
The chief went on to thank the department’s leadership team, including Captain Walsh and Captain Sutter, for their commitment to maintaining excellence in every aspect of police work.
The East Brunswick Police Department’s reaccreditation is more than a ceremonial milestone — it’s a reflection of a culture built on accountability, transparency, and trust. The department continues to set the bar high, serving as a model for how law enforcement and community partnership can thrive together.
From all of us at Eyes on EB, congratulations to Chief LoSacco and every member of the East Brunswick Police Department for this outstanding accomplishment. Thank you for keeping our town safe and for continuing to make East Brunswick proud.