Cape May County Public Safety Memorial

On Sunday, April 28, New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey,
United States Representative Frank LoBiondo, New Jersey State
Senator James Cafiero, and State Assemblymen Jeff Van Drew and Nicholas
Asselta joined local police, fire, and rescue workers for the dedication
of the Cape May County Public Safety Memorial Project.

The memorial project was built to honor men and women in public safety
who serve and protect their community, and is dedicated to the
memory of those who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

The memory consists of a 30-ft. long, 5-ft. high tribute wall that is
faced with black granite and also portrays a 24-inch sundial on a
pedestal marked, "It's time to remember... Police, Fire, EMS." There
are three flag poles positioned behind the wall that fly the American
flag, POW flag, and the State of New Jersey flag.

The Cape May Memorial is located at the northeast corner of US Rt. 9
and Crest Haven Road in Cape May Courthouse, NJ.


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