TRENTON, N.J. — Newly installed New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police President Kevin Carey has outlined an ambitious agenda for his 2026-27 term, focusing on legislative reform, officer support and strengthening the association’s role as an advocate for law enforcement leadership across the state. Carey, who serves as chief of the Collingswood Police Department, began his one-year term as president on June 24. “The men and women who …
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