South Brunswick ‘Coffee with a Cop’ partners officers with residents

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The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers. Deputy Chief Jim Ryan, far left, and Detective Matthew Skolsky, far right, have a laugh with residents.
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The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers. Deputy Chief Jim Ryan, left, speaks with residents.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers. Detective Matthew Skolsky, right, speaks with residents.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers. Captain Christopher Giampietro, left, speaks with a resident.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers. Captain Christopher Giampietro, left, speaks with a resident.
The South Brunswick Police Department held Coffee with a Cop at Pierre’s Deli in Monmouth Junction on Oct. 2 to encourage communication and positive relations between residents and officers. Sgt. Tara Jairdullo, left, speaks with a resident.
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