Chatham Borough NJ PBA 226

Chatham Borough NJ PBA 226 The Chatham Borough PBA Local 226 represents the dedicated sworn police officers of Chatham Borough.

Members of Local 226 are dedicated sworn police officers who proudly serve the residents of Chatham Borough. Additionally, the members of Local 226 volunteer their time organizing fundraisers and community events for the residents of Chatham Borough.

Support your local PBA and represent with pride!Our official PBA clothing is now available for purchase. A variety of it...
04/03/2026

Support your local PBA and represent with pride!

Our official PBA clothing is now available for purchase. A variety of items and sizes are offered, making it easy to find something for everyone.

All proceeds directly support our members and community initiatives.

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03/27/2026

Following numerous complaints about pedestrian crosswalk violations at the intersection of Main Street and Coleman Avenue, the Chatham Borough Police Department conducted an enforcement detail this morning, with five officers assigned to this detail.

The effort resulted in 17 motor vehicle stops and 11 summonses issued. This type of proactive enforcement is part of our ongoing commitment to pedestrian safety and reducing the risk of injuries!

02/21/2026

Dear Residents and Business Owners,

The Chatham Borough Police Department and Department of Public Works are preparing for a significant snowstorm forecasted to begin Sunday morning at approximately 4:00 AM. Our crews will be actively working to keep roadways safe and passable throughout the event.

We respectfully request the assistance of all residents and business owners in taking the following steps before the storm begins:

• Remove all vehicles from roadways to allow plows and emergency vehicles safe passage.
• Remove roadway obstructions such as basketball hoops, trash cans, recycling containers, and similar items.
• Do not shovel or blow snow into the street after plowing operations begin.
• Clear fire hydrants located near your home or business.
• Clear the sidewalk in front of your residence or business as soon as conditions safely allow.

These actions significantly improve plowing efficiency, emergency response times, and overall public safety during severe weather events.

While the Police Department and Department of Public Works are fully prepared to manage this storm, safe conditions cannot be achieved without community cooperation. Your assistance helps protect first responders, your neighbors, and your property.

Thank you for your attention and cooperation.

Sincerely,
Chatham Borough Police Department

02/08/2026

Chatham Township Man Charged with in Connection with
Fatal Pedestrian Motor Vehicle Crash

Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally, and Chatham Borough Police Chief Brian Gibbons announce that Matthew Vining, age 29, of Chatham Township, New Jersey, has been charged with second degree Reckless Vehicular Homicide in connection with a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred in Chatham Boro, New Jersey.

At approximately 12:07 p.m. on January 2, 2026, law enforcement officers and first responders were dispatched to the scene of a motor vehicle collision involving a motor vehicle and a pedestrian on Fairmount Avenue in Chatham Borough. The investigation revealed that a Ford F-150 had been traveling south on Fairmont Avenue when it struck a pedestrian.

The pedestrian, age 54, was later pronounced deceased at the hospital. The victim’s name and identity will not be released at this time.

The driver of the F-150 was identified at the scene as Matthew Vining. As a result of the investigation, Vining was charged on February 4, 2026 with one count of second-degree Reckless Vehicular Homicide, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5A. Vining was also charged with a number of motor vehicle offenses.

On February 5, 2026, Vining was granted pretrial release with special conditions that he surrender his passport, sign a waiver of extradition, and have no contact with victims. He is scheduled for pre-indictment conference on March 23, 2026, before Judge Stephen J. Taylor, P.J. Cr.

Members of the Chatham Borough Police Department, Morris County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit, and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit all took part in this investigation.

Chatham Borough Police Chief Brian Gibbons said, “This arrest reflects the thorough, methodical work of the officers and investigators who responded to this tragic crash from the very first moments. Our patrol officers, detectives, and support personnel worked diligently at the scene and throughout the investigation to preserve evidence, document critical facts, and ensure this case was handled with the seriousness it deserved.

I am especially grateful for the close coordination and professionalism demonstrated by our partners at the Morris County Sheriff’s Office and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. Through this collaborative effort, our law enforcement partners were able to secure appropriate charges.

While nothing can undo the loss suffered by the victim’s family and our community, we remain committed to thoroughly investigating all serious motor vehicle crashes and, when the evidence supports allegations of distracted or reckless driving, holding unsafe drivers accountable for their actions.”

If anyone has any information related to this investigation, they are encouraged to call the Major Crimes Unit of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office at 973-285-6200.

A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. Despite this accusation, this defendant is presumed innocent unless and until he has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

01/28/2026

It is with deep sadness that the PBA announces the passing of retired Sergeant Leroy Snyder #106, who faithfully served the Borough for more than 30 years. A lifelong resident of Chatham, Sgt. Snyder dedicated his career to the safety and well-being of the community he proudly called home. He passed away on January 26 following a prolonged illness.

We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. May he rest in peace.

01/16/2026
Chatham Boro PD was represented by Lt. Shivers and TSO Czerniak (Grinch) in Madison's Annual Christmas Parade. Thank you...
11/29/2025

Chatham Boro PD was represented by Lt. Shivers and TSO Czerniak (Grinch) in Madison's Annual Christmas Parade. Thank you to all who came out!!

Members of PBA 226 would like to wish a very happy retirement to Kathy Donnelly, who on Wednesday completed her final sh...
11/28/2025

Members of PBA 226 would like to wish a very happy retirement to Kathy Donnelly, who on Wednesday completed her final shift as a school crossing guard. Ms. Donnelly proudly served for 45 years.

03/08/2025
Please come out and support the Morris-Sussex PBA County Conference at our annual Brunch and Boats event Wednesday Augus...
07/16/2024

Please come out and support the Morris-Sussex PBA County Conference at our annual Brunch and Boats event Wednesday August 14th starting at 10:30 AM at the Stone Water on Lake Hopatcong.

Friday, June 7th, members of Chatham Borough PBA Local 226 and Chatham Township PBA Local 170 will be participating in t...
05/29/2024

Friday, June 7th, members of Chatham Borough PBA Local 226 and Chatham Township PBA Local 170 will be participating in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of the New Jersey Special Olympics. Please consider supporting this worthwhile cause. Visit the link below if you wish to donate. Thank you for your continued support!

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