Hunterdon PBA
The Hunterdon County Policemen's Benevolent Association is Hunterdon County's largest
police union.
06/05/2026
Today, members of Hunterdon County PBA Local 188 proudly joined law enforcement officers from across Hunterdon County, including Correctional Police Officers from Edna Mahan Correctional Facility, in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to help kick off the 2026 Special Olympics New Jersey Summer Games.
Despite soaring temperatures and challenging conditions, officers carried the Flame of Hope more than eight miles through Clinton, Readington, Flemington, and Lambertville, demonstrating the unwavering commitment law enforcement has shown to Special Olympics athletes for decades. The Torch Run is more than a relay—it is a symbol of inclusion, perseverance, and the strong partnership between law enforcement and the Special Olympics movement.
This weekend, Special Olympics New Jersey athletes from across the state will gather at The College of New Jersey to compete, showcase their talents, and inspire all who attend. Their determination, courage, and sportsmanship continue to serve as a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through hard work and community support.
Law enforcement officers throughout New Jersey remain steadfast supporters of Special Olympics athletes, volunteering countless hours, raising critical funds, and participating in events like the Torch Run year after year. Today’s run was another example of that dedication. Whether on the streets carrying the torch, cheering from the sidelines, or helping organize events, officers are honored to stand alongside these remarkable athletes and help ensure they have the opportunity to compete, succeed, and shine.
Hunterdon County PBA Local 188 is proud to support Special Olympics New Jersey and congratulates all of the athletes competing this weekend. We wish them the very best as they take the field, court, track, and pool in pursuit of their goals. Your determination inspires us all. 🏅🔥💙
06/05/2026
Congratulations to our very own Lieutenant Jessica Neiber.
Yesterday, Prosecutor Robeson announced the promotion of Detective Sergeant Jessica Neiber to the rank of Lieutenant at the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office.
In her remarks, Prosecutor Robeson noted that Lieutenant Jessica Neiber has overseen complex and sensitive investigations throughout her career, consistently demonstrating professionalism and adherence to office standards.
Lieutenant Jessica Neiber joined the office in 2002. She entered the investigative division in 2005 as a Detective Trainee and later served as a detective. She was promoted to Detective Sergeant in 2020 and most recently served in the Special Victims Unit, contributing to investigative operations and personnel development. She holds a B.S. in Forensic Science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
With more than twenty-three years of service, Lieutenant Jessica Neiber is the longest serving investigative member of the Prosecutor’s Office.
05/11/2026
***HOCKEY GAME PRE-SALE TICKETS LIVE***
Good morning everyone! Pre-Sale Tickets are now available for the annual Cpl. Pete Serrone Benefit Hockey Game, this Saturday May 16th. Puck drop is 2:30pm at the Flemington Ice Arena however we will be there tailgating at 11:00am. We will have food, beer, and fire trucks for the kids. Come out for a great time with great people!
TICKETS ARE $20 per person. PLEASE ADD TO THE COMMENTS “SERRONE TICKETS/ADMISSION”.
***TICKETS MAY ALSO BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR***
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