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Lower Providence Welcomes New Police Officer

Jeremy S. Bonner became the newest police officer of Lower Providence Township at the recent Board of Supervisors meeting.

At the July 19 Lower Providence Township Board of Supervisors meeting, Jeremy Bonner was sworn in as a police officer of the township.

The ceremony took place before the board and was officiated by District Justice James Gallagher.

Prior to taking the oath, Don Thomas, board of supervisors vice-chairman, provided introduction remarks.

According to Thomas, Bonner is a 2001 graduate of North Penn High School. He graduated from West Chester University (WCU)  in December 2004 with a degree in Criminal Justice. At WCU, Bonner served an internship with the Montgomery Township Police Department.

Bonner then went on to graduate from the Montgomery County Police Academy in 2008. The following year, Bonner became a tele-communicator for Montgomery County Public Safety. He also served as a part-time police officer in North Wales Borough since 2010.

After taking the oath, Bonner provided his own remarks.

“I’m very honored to coming on board and joining the department,” Bonner said. “I look forward to meeting my new co-workers and joining the team.”

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Catherine Beyer April 12, 2013 at 02:14 am
well actually Dave , there are 2 homes that are literrally in the direct path of the center line ofRead More the sewer- I'm afraid if the sewer is permitted to go thru they would have to condemn them - the blasting would be so close- I don't think the houses could sustain it- they are built on pillars because their so close to the water- they are beautiful waterfront homes! full of children who go swimming and just love their homes and the creek.. the sewer would go right thru their well water lines and septic systems.. when there is another alternative right across the creek!
Catherine Beyer April 12, 2013 at 02:17 am
yes and don't foget we will be left with manholes where 100 yrs old trees use to be- a big 70ft wideRead More swath-like a bowling alley, losing all our privacy and shade we will never see the regrowth in our life time.:(
Catherine Beyer April 12, 2013 at 02:22 am
they don't care about us or their civic duty- I'm sorry but they made themselves very clear tonightRead More when after 3 yrs of pleading with them and even after DEP caught them in their deceptions with the 537 plan- they still chose to condemn us-- if they could just see the real people whose lives they are ruining forever but i forgot they don't care... well thank you Lower Providence for standing by us and thank you Trappe for standing with us.. Trappe was the only other township who cared!