Roseland Borough Council Welcomes New Police Officers Amid Discussions on Safety and Infrastructure
- Meeting Overview:
During the Roseland Borough Council meeting on October 21st, discussions revolved around community safety, infrastructure improvements, and the welcoming of new police officers. The council addressed key local issues, including public safety enhancements, sidewalk development, and the achievements of local youth and community members, providing an overview of the borough’s ongoing projects and future plans.
The appointment and swearing-in of two new police officers, Kevin Gudy and Brandon Torres, were among the most noteworthy events of the evening. The council unanimously supported their appointments, and both officers took the oath to uphold the law with dedication. Expressions of gratitude were exchanged. The council underscored the role of the community in ensuring the officers’ success and safety throughout their careers.
Public safety was a central theme of the meeting, with the council reporting on improvements within the police department following a comprehensive evaluation by the Ambrose Group in 2021. The review had identified several deficiencies, including outdated guidelines and missing standard operating procedures. The council asserted that these issues had been resolved, leading to enhanced morale and performance within the department. Improvements were demonstrated through statistics showing a decrease in grievances, sick time callouts, and overtime costs. Furthermore, the increase in motor vehicle summons issued was linked to a reduction in accidents and thefts, with motor vehicle thefts dropping from 13 to just 2 in recent years. This statistical progress was presented as evidence of the police department’s effective operations and its positive impact on community safety.
The meeting also addressed public concerns about police department operations, with one community member calling for an investigation following a single-vehicle accident. The council assured that internal investigations are standard procedure in such incidents. A long-time resident highlighted the importance of allowing space for public opinion while advocating for balanced dialogue about police performance. Discussions became slightly contentious, with differing views on the necessity of appointing a police chief and captain, though the council noted ongoing improvements and positive changes within the department.
Infrastructure improvements were also on the agenda, with a focus on enhancing pedestrian safety. The council granted a one-year extension for development on Livingston Avenue, emphasizing the integration of sidewalks connecting the development to the town center. The Safe Walking and Cycling Committee’s upcoming meeting was highlighted, inviting community members to participate in discussions on pedestrian infrastructure. Recommendations for a new sidewalk along the town’s eastern border were discussed.
Another topic was the council’s recognition of local achievements. The meeting began with a proclamation honoring Kate Freda, a local basketball player who led her team, the Jersey Aces, to a National Championship win in Orlando, Florida. The Mayor praised Kate’s skills and the historic significance of the victory for Roseland. The council also acknowledged the winners of the Junior Olympics, promoting community pride and camaraderie among young athletes.
Additionally, the council recognized Tom Auburn as the platinum sponsor of the borough’s concert series, noting his contributions to the community, including his involvement with the police foundation and local events like the mayor’s ball. Auburn expressed gratitude for being part of the community and reflected on Roseland’s growth over the years.
Public comments brought attention to several local concerns. Janet Tmont raised issues about the no left turn sign at the intersection of Leonard Terrace and Eagle Rock Avenue, proposing solutions to enhance safety, including the installation of a cement planter and increased traffic enforcement. The council also discussed the health of Officer Miller, who had undergone successful surgery, sharing updates and expressing community support for his recovery.
Legislative actions were taken with the introduction of several ordinances, including Ordinance 38-2025, mandating the use of biodegradable paper bags for yard waste, and Ordinance 39-2025, prohibiting the use of engine brakes town-wide. The council also introduced Ordinance 40-2025, amending zoning regulations related to fences and retaining walls, and adopted Ordinance 33-2025, repealing a previous ordinance regarding salaries for non-union employees.
James R. Spango
City Council Officials:
Christopher Bardi, John Biront, Jean Perrotti, Brian W. Schroeder, Michele Tolli, Marcelino “Moose” Trillo
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/21/2025
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Recording Published:
10/21/2025
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Duration:
75 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Roseland
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