County announces Public Safety Academy graduation; 34 participants this year

5550053 · July 25, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners reported the county Public Safety Academy cohort of 34 will graduate Friday at 5 p.m.; remarks were informational and no official actions were taken.

Commissioner Douglas Cubana reported at the July 23 Morris County Board of County Commissioners work session that this year’s Public Safety Academy includes 34 participants and will conclude with a graduation ceremony at 5 p.m. on Friday in the county auditorium.

Why it matters: the Public Safety Academy provides training and engagement for participants connected to county public‑safety functions and community preparedness.

The announcement was delivered as part of routine commissioner reports; no policy or budgetary votes were associated with the update.

Ending: Commissioners encouraged the public and county staff to attend the graduation ceremony to mark the completion of the academy.