Auburn City Council Recognizes National Police Week
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Reading marks National Police Week with blue lights, flags at half-staff
The City of Reading is recognizing National Police Week by honoring the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers both locally and across the country. As part of the observance, Reading City Hall, the Penn Street Bridge, and the Pagoda were scheduled to be illuminated in blue Friday evening in recognition of National Police Week. The city also noted that Friday, May 15, 2026, is recognized nationally as Peace Officers Memorial Day, with …
Auburn City Council Recognizes National Police Week
The Auburn City Council recognized National Police Week during its Thursday meeting, presenting a proclamation to Auburn Police Chief Matt Androsko. Mayor Jimmy Giannettino and members of the City Council welcomed Androsko to accept the National Police Week proclamation on behalf of the Auburn Police Department. National Police Week 2026 is being observed from May […]
City of Reading Recognizes National Police Week
From City of Reading Photo courtesy of Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash The City of Reading is recognizing National Police Week and honoring the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers in Reading and across the country. As part of the observance, Reading City Hall, the Penn Street Bridge, and the Pagoda will be illuminated in blue this evening in recognition of National Police Week. In addition, today, May 15, is recognized nationally as Pe…
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