Oakland Borough Police Honored for Heroic Acts, Community Rallies During SNAP Crisis

The recent Oakland Borough Council meeting held on January 20, 2026, was marked by significant events, including the recognition of police officers for their heroic actions in delivering a baby and a celebration of the community’s efforts to tackle food insecurity during a recent government shutdown. The meeting also featured public comments highlighting concerns about police accountability, financial management, and healthcare costs.

A central highlight of the meeting was the recognition of Oakland Police Department officers for their exceptional service. Officers Coleman, McDermott, and Marisich were commended for their roles in a dramatic emergency situation where they assisted in the delivery of a baby. The event occurred on December 7, 2025, when the officers responded to a call about a woman in labor. With Officer McDermott’s extensive EMT experience, the team successfully aided the delivery using an obstetrics kit they had recently acquired. Each officer was presented with certificates of recognition, with Sergeant Coleman acknowledged for his leadership and coordination during the emergency. Officer McDermott’s calm and technical expertise were highlighted as important to the safe delivery, while Officer Marisich was praised for maintaining professionalism and ensuring a serene environment. The Chief of Police expressed immense pride in their actions, announcing that the officers would receive a life-saving award and a stork pin, a rare honor last awarded 15 years ago.

Following the police recognition, attention shifted to the community’s response during the federal government shutdown, which led to a temporary suspension of SNAP benefits. Mayor Eric Kulmala highlighted the efforts of local leaders and organizations in addressing the food security crisis. Reverend Nathan Busker and Michelle Winrop spearheaded initiatives at Ponds Church, coordinating with local businesses and organizations to provide ShopRite gift cards and increase food supplies at Ponds Pantry. The pantry, which typically served 25 families weekly, saw a surge, assisting between 85 and 100 families during the crisis. The community’s response included significant food and monetary donations, with local restaurants contributing meals for those in need. Lindsay Smith, representing the Chamber of Commerce, detailed their role in facilitating food donations through collaborations with local businesses.

The council meeting also featured public comments from concerned residents. Steve Penosian, a taxpayer, raised issues regarding the accountability and transparency of the police department’s actions. He suggested that these actions might have influenced recent elections and urged the governing body to address the matter to prevent setting a concerning precedent. Penosian expressed confusion over the community’s unwavering public support for the police and advocated for financial donations as a more effective means of support.

Another resident, Will Lensetti, voiced concerns about financial management, particularly regarding sanitation contract issues and police contract negotiations. He criticized the increased costs of garbage removal and expressed disappointment that the police contract negotiations required arbitration, emphasizing the need for fair compensation to attract and retain talent within the police force.

Healthcare costs were also a topic of discussion, with a resident expressing dissatisfaction with the outcomes of recent arbitration related to the healthcare program. The resident highlighted the unsustainable nature of rising healthcare costs, pointing out that these challenges extend beyond Oakland and urging the council to acknowledge and address these issues.

In addition to addressing public comments, the council proceeded with routine matters, including the approval of prior meeting minutes and appointments of borough professionals, such as legal and engineering firms. Committee appointments were also made, with nominations for various committees, including zoning and public events, approved without opposition.

The council also addressed resolutions related to contracts for services and a memorandum of agreement with the local Police Benevolent Association. The resolutions were approved through roll call votes, with one member abstaining on the memorandum of agreement.

During borough liaison reports, council members provided updates on various initiatives and community activities. Council President Russell Talamini discussed the Green Team’s activities and library programs, while Councilman Pat Pignatelli highlighted volunteerism opportunities within the Oakland First Aid Squad and fire department. Councilwoman Carol Ann Rose reported on the Shade Tree Committee’s plans and upcoming events, including an Arbor Day celebration.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Eric Kulmala
City Council Officials:
Steven Saliani (Council President), Carol Ann Rose (Councilwoman), John McCann (Councilman), Pat Pignatelli (Councilman), Kevin Slasinski (Councilman), Russell Talamini (Councilman)

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