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06/07/2026

TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT!

Those bright orange cones are not decorative street ornaments. They don't mean "proceed if you're feeling adventurous".
They mean THE ROAD IS CLOSED.
And contrary to popular belief, we don't just randomly throw cones out into the roadway to see what happens. We're not conducting a social experiment, testing your driving skills, or seeing who can successfully navigate an obstacle course.
And to the many drivers who saw the closure and made the right decision and went on with their night without trying to negotiate with inanimate objects... thank you. Your restraint has not gone unnoticed, and several traffic cones have asked us to pass along their appreciation as well.

The Roxbury Township PBA would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Joe Garamella and Clifford Tredway for their subs...
06/02/2026

The Roxbury Township PBA would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Joe Garamella and Clifford Tredway for their substantial donations in support of the PBA 5K. Your commitment and generosity help make this event possible and directly support our efforts to serve the community.

We are truly grateful for your partnership and support. Thank you for helping make this year's Roxbury Township PBA 5K a success!

If you would like to participate in the Roxbury Township PBA 5K or make a donation to support this event, please click the link below.

https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/Succasunna/RoxburyPBA3115K

Berkshire Valley Road is closed at West Dewey/BVR and Little Lane/BVR due to a tree and live wires down across the roadw...
05/17/2026

Berkshire Valley Road is closed at West Dewey/BVR and Little Lane/BVR due to a tree and live wires down across the roadway.

We cannot thank the Roxbury Woman's Club enough for the very kind donation of sun protection for each officer.  Thank yo...
05/15/2026

We cannot thank the Roxbury Woman's Club enough for the very kind donation of sun protection for each officer. Thank you for the time and effort you put into this project, we truly appreciate it.

The Roxbury Woman's Club Health and Wellness Committee recently spearheaded a collection drive for Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Club members donated sunscreen and sun protection lip balm, along with educational materials about skin cancer detection, prevention, and treatment, to the Roxbury Township Police Department. Outdoor workers have a 60% increased risk of developing skin cancer compared to the average person. We hope you will all remember to wear sunscreen this summer!

We remember Lt. Joseph “Joey” Franklin on the 10th anniversary of his passing. Lt. Franklin was critically injured on th...
05/14/2026

We remember Lt. Joseph “Joey” Franklin on the 10th anniversary of his passing. Lt. Franklin was critically injured on the first day of the 320-mile bike ride to Washington, D.C., honoring officers killed in the line of duty.

Lt. Franklin proudly served the Roxbury Township Police Department for 25 years, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, leadership, and service. Among his greatest contributions was the founding of Explorer Post 2188 in 1991, a program that helped guide and inspire countless young people interested in law enforcement and community service.

Though ten years have passed, Joey’s impact continues to be felt throughout our department and community. His memory lives on through those he mentored, served beside, and inspired.

Gone, but never forgotten.

Chief Marc Palanchi releases the following statement:

Sadly the Roxbury Township Police Department announces the passing of Retired Lieutenant Joseph Franklin. Lt. Franklin was involved in a serious bicycle accident while participating in the 20th Annual Police Unit Tour on Monday May 9th, 2016.

Lt. Franklin served 25 years with the Roxbury Township Police Department starting with his appointment as a Patrolman on March 24, 1982. During his long and successful career Joe served the agency in many different ranks and capacities, but his greatest contribution to our Department and the community was his initiation of Explorer Post 2188 in 1991. Over 500 young men and women participated in the Explorer’s Program during Joe’s supervision. He gave his time, energy and provided leadership and guidance to young people effortlessly. Following the example set forth by Joe, many of those explorers went on to become police officers, while others simply went on to become productive members of society. Explorer Post 2188 and Joe received many awards over the years both locally and nationally, recognizing them for their commitment to the community and the program itself. Joe assisted multiple Morris County agencies with starting their own respective Explorer Posts, broadening the network that reached hundreds more young people and strengthened those communities, like our Post did for Roxbury Township. Joe Franklin was practicing Community Policing long before anybody was even calling it that.

Joe served as a Patrolman, Traffic Officer, Patrol Sergeant, Traffic Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, Traffic Lieutenant and Community Services Lieutenant during his career. He was a 1997 graduate of the prestigious West Point Command and Leadership program. Joe was awarded the 1993 William H. Spurgeon Leadership Award by the Boy Scouts of America. Joe established the one week Police Explorer Academy, which gave kids an opportunity to experience what it was like to attend a Police Academy.

I saw Joe Monday at the starting line to the Unity Tour and spoke with him for about 30 minutes. Joe was enthusiastic about how much he was enjoying retirement and how great everything was going in North Carolina. He told me he had become an avid bike rider and said he started every day with a 25-35 mile ride, and then he would play golf or head to the beach. He was excited about and looking forward to the Unity Tour to ride in honor of the fallen and see all of his friends who were also making the trip. We shook hands, wished each other well and he told me to tell all of the guys to be safe as he rode away. A short time later he was involved in the accident.

Joe gave to others his entire career and continued giving back to Law Enforcement during his retirement and ultimately gave his life during his last ride. Even today, he is still giving. Joe is giving the gift of life to others by donating his organs. One final heroic act.

If I could use one word to sum Joe up best it would be honorable.

God Bless you Joe, you were part of the Roxbury Police Department family and we along with many others will miss you.
- Chief Marc Palanchi

The Roxbury PBA 311 5K Charity Run/Walk will be held on June 27th. This year, we are hosting the event in support of thr...
05/11/2026

The Roxbury PBA 311 5K Charity Run/Walk will be held on June 27th. This year, we are hosting the event in support of three local children, who are all battling leukemia. Please join us for a great day. If you cannot join us and would still like to help please consider becoming a sponsor. All inquiries can be sent to [email protected]

The Roxbury PBA 311 5K Charity Run/Walk is on Saturday June 27, 2026.

05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms out there, the real first responders!

You handle daily emergencies, survive on very little sleep and solve arguments like seasoned negotiators. From lost shoes and forgotten homework to snack shortages and teenage attitudes, moms handle more daily calls for service than we ever could.

To the Moms in our department and throughout our community, thank you for everything you do, both on and off duty. We hope today includes coffee while it’s still hot, a meal you didn’t have to cook, and at least one day where nobody says “Mommmmm!” from another room.

Happy Mother’s Day from the Roxbury Township Police Department.

We had a great time at Take Your Kid to Work Day! A special thank you to MCSO K9 Officer Slinger, K9 Zara, Roxbury Fire ...
04/24/2026

We had a great time at Take Your Kid to Work Day! A special thank you to MCSO K9 Officer Slinger, K9 Zara, Roxbury Fire Department and the Honorable Ira Cohen. 🚓 🚒

**8:15AM, Route 46 East is now open**Both lanes of 46 East are shut down at Mooney for a tree and wires down near the Qu...
04/24/2026

**8:15AM, Route 46 East is now open**

Both lanes of 46 East are shut down at Mooney for a tree and wires down near the Quality Inn.

This ring was found near the  Horseshoe Lake playground on Friday, April 17th.  If this is yours please email spruden@ro...
04/20/2026

This ring was found near the Horseshoe Lake playground on Friday, April 17th. If this is yours please email [email protected].

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