New Jersey Law Enforcement Supervisors Association (NJLESA) Endorses Eric Holliday for Bordentown Township Committee

New Jersey Law Enforcement Supervisors Association (NJLESA) Endorses Eric Holliday for Bordentown Township Committee

October 8, 2024 Bordentown Township, NJ The New Jersey Law Enforcement Supervisors Association (NJLESA), representing hundreds of State Law Enforcement Sergeants from across the New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC), Juvenile Justice Commission (JJC), Campus Police, Division of Parole, Human Services Police, State Park Police, Palisades Interstate Parkway Police, Conservation, and New Jersey Treasury, is proud to endorse Eric Holliday for Bordentown Township Committee.

Eric Holliday is not only a dedicated public servant but also a retired Sergeant from the New Jersey Department of Corrections, where he honorably served for 25 years. Throughout his distinguished career, Eric worked at East Jersey State Prison, The Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center and The Special Operations Group. Eric took on key roles, including Hostage Negotiator, Emergency Management Coordinator, and an adjunct Instructor at the Correctional Officer Academy. His leadership extended into the NJLESA, where he served as President, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the welfare of law enforcement professionals.

A resident of Bordentown Township for 24 years, Eric has a deep connection to the community. His previous service on the Township Committee from 2015 to 2021, including two terms as Deputy Mayor, reflects his dedication to enhancing the quality of life for his neighbors. Eric’s experience in public safety, his leadership within law enforcement, and his commitment to his community make him uniquely qualified to continue leading Bordentown Township.

“We are confident that Eric Holliday will be a strong advocate for law enforcement and public safety while working to ensure the needs of Bordentown’s residents are met. His deep understanding of local government and his support for those who serve on the front lines make him the right choice for Township Committee,” said Gary Smosuk, President of NJLESA.

“Having served my community and state for over 25 years, I understand the importance of strong, dedicated leadership to ensure public safety and improve the lives of our residents. I am honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey Law Enforcement Supervisors Association (NJLESA). We will continue working to protect Bordentown Township, support law enforcement, and create a better future for all of us,” said Bordentown Township Committeeman Eric Holliday.

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