Municipal Court & Violations Office

Hon. Anthony Gallina, JMC

Court Administrator
Deborah Zafonte, CMCA
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Deputy Court Administrator
Enida Ciftja, DCA
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Violations Clerk
Jo Lana Benzacar, VC
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Phone: 201-796-1457 x603
Fax: 201-796-8132
Emergencies: Dial 911

Location:182 Market Street
Elmwood Park, NJ 07407

Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:30am -4:30pm and Fridays 8:30am-3:00pm
Court Sessions:
Every Tuesday 3:00P

Elmwood Park Municipal Court Information

 

Links for FAQ:

Plea by Mail: https://www.njcourts.gov/forms/10715_plea_mail.pdf?c=uQC 
Your Day in Court: https://njcourts.gov/forms/10959_yourdayincourt_8x11.pdf?c=vbt 
Opening Statement: https://www.youtube.watch?y=y_zJg-XLde0  
Do I qualify for a Public Defender: https://njcourts.gov/courts/assets/municipal/indigencyguidelines.pdf?c=KRC 
Where may I pay my fine: www.NJMCdirect.com
Municipal Court Appeal Form: https://www.njcourts.gov/forms/10559_muni_appeal_kit.pdf?c=QQ0
Court Fines: https://www.njcourts.gov/attorneys/assets/directives/dir_15_20.pdf?c=aNi 
NJMVC Point Schedule: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Violations/penalties_pointSchedule.htm 
Records Request Application: https://www.njcourts.gov/selfhelp/index.html 

Many municipal court sessions are being conducted virtually/remotely to minimize exposure to COVID-19.  Accordingly, all complainants, defendants, attorneys, victims are to contact the municipal court at 201-796-1457 x603 at least 7 days prior to your scheduled court date to provide your full name, e-mail address, and cell phone number.  You will receive a Zoom link approximately 5 days prior to your court date.

*Please note if your case involves a consequence of magnitude (i.e. license revocation, high fine, jail time), you may be eligible for an in-person court session.  Additionally, if you are having technical issues or lack the proper equipment to participate in a virtual format, kindly reach out to the court and we will place you on an in-person calendar.

Refer to the Borough website for any unplanned closures.  In said event, your case will be relisted automatically.

Tax Assessor's Office

Tax Assessor's OfficeTax Assessor: Kevin Esposito
Address: Municipal Building, 182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
Phone: 201-796-1457 x605
Fax: 201-796-1694
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Office Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-4:30pm and Fridays 8:30am-3:00pm
Mr. Esposito's Hours: Wed 8:30am-12pm; Thurs 3:30-6pm by Appointment ONLY


Tax Appeals

The following information was developed by the Bergen County Board of Taxation to assist taxpayers in properly preparing for tax appeal hearings. It includes general information derived from New Jersey laws which govern tax appeals: Administrative Code Title 18:12 and New Jersey Statutes Titles 54:3 et seq and 54:4 et seq.

The Bergen County Board of Taxation recognizes recent changes in the appeal process have made procedures more complex. This presentation was developed as an aid to the property owner, but it should not be considered as an all inclusive guide. Most importantly, it is essential taxpayers understand they must prove their assessment is unreasonable compared to a market value standard. Your current assessment is by law assumed to be correct. You must overcome this presumption of correctness to result in an assessment change.

What is the basis for my assessment?

In order for an assessment to be deemed excessive or discriminatory, a taxpayer must prove an assessment does not fairly represent one of the two standards:

  • Following a revaluation, all assessments must represent 100% of true market value as of the previous October 1. The October 1 pre-tax date is called the annual assessment date. All evidence submitted in a tax appeal must be on or near the assessment date, especially property sales used as comparables.
  • The other standard is the common level or common level range established in your municipality. To explain the common level range you must consider what happens following a revaluation. or reassessment. Once a revaluation or reassessment is completed, external factors such as inflation, appreciation, and depreciation may cause values to increase or decrease at varying rates.

Other factors such as physical deterioration may contribute to changes in property values. Obviously, if assessments are not adjusted annually, a deviation from 100% of true market value will occur.

The State Division of Taxation annually conducts a fiscal year sales survey, investigating most property transfers that occur in your community, with your local assessor assisting. Every sale is compared individually to every assessment to determine an average level of assessment in a municipality. An average ratio is developed from a sampling of property sales to represent the assessment level in your community. In any year, except the year a revaluation or reassessment is implemented, the common level of assessment is the average ratio of the district in which your property is situated and is used by the Tax Board to determine the fairness of your assessment. The sales ratios are reviewed inter and intra for each municipality.

How do I know if my assessment is fair?

The New Jersey Legislation adopted a formula known as Chapter 123 in 1973 to test the fairness of an assessment. Once the Tax Board has determined the true market value of a property during an appeal, they are required to automatically compare the true market value to the assessment. If the ratio of the assessment to the true value exceeds the average ratio by 15%, then the assessment is automatically reduced to the common level. However, if the assessment falls within this common level range, no adjustment will be made. If the assessment to true value ratio falls below the common level, the Tax Board is obligated to increase the assessment to the common level. This test assumes the taxpayer will supply sufficient evidence to the Tax Board so they may determine the true market value of the property subject to the appeal. You should inquire into your district's average ratio before filing a tax appeal. This ratio changes annually on October 1, for use in the subsequent tax year.

What is a tax appeal hearing and who will hear my appeal?

Once you have filed your tax appeal, a hearing before the Bergen County Tax Board is scheduled. The Bergen County Board consists of 5 members appointed by the governor. The Tax Board Commissioners are appointed primarily to hear disputes involving assessments. The municipality is the opposing party and will be represented by the municipal attorney. The assessor and/or an appraiser may appear at your hearing as an expert witness for the municipality.

Is a hearing always necessary?

A hearing is always necessary. If the assessor, municipal attorney, and the taxpayer agree to a settlement or the issues are otherwise resolved, it may not be necessary for you to attend your hearing, particularly if a settlement stipulation form is submitted to the Tax Board for their approval.

When are the tax appeal hearings held?

Tax appeal hearings are generally held after the April 1 annual deadline. Adjournments are generally denied. It is suggested that you make every attempt to attend your hearing. If you miss your hearing and have not received a written notice postponing your case, you may assume the case has been dismissed. If you do not attend your hearing, your case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution.

What is good evidence to convince the Tax Board to reconsider an assessment?

You cannot appeal the taxes on your property since the taxes are the result of the local budget process. You must pay the collector all taxes and municipal charges up to and including the first quarter of the tax year. Remember, the burden is on you, the appellant, to prove your assessment is unreasonable, excessive, or discriminatory. It is necessary for you to prove at the onset that your assessment is in error. It is also necessary for you to suggest a more appropriate value.

The taxpayer must be persuasive and present credible evidence. Credible evidence is evidence supported by fact, not assumptions or beliefs. Photographs of both the subject property (the property subject to the appeal) and comparables are useful in illustrating your argument. Factual evidence concerning special circumstances is necessary. For example, if the property cannot be further developed for some reason, evidence must be provided.

The most credible evidence is recent comparable sales of other properties of a similar type in your neighborhood. Remember, if you are going to discuss comparable sales, not less than three comparable sales shall be submitted to the Assessor, Clerk, and County Tax Board, not less than one week prior to the hearing if not included with the petition of appeal. Sales of all properties (SR-1A's) are available for your review at the County Tax Board. Comparable means most of the characteristics of your property and the neighboring sale is similar. You should be knowledgeable of the conditions of the sales you cite including financing and be able to give a full description of the properties. Some of the characteristics making your property comparable are: recent sale price, similar square footage of living area measured from the exterior, similar lot size or acreage, proximity to your property, the same zoning use (e.g. duplex in a duplex zone), and similar age and style of structure, etc.

If the property was recently purchased, how is this purchase considered?

An assessment is an opinion of value. Uniformity of treatment dictates minor adjustments are not made simply due to a recent sales price. For various other reasons the subject's sales price may not necessarily be either conclusive evidence of the property's true market value, or binding upon the Tax Board. An examination of the circumstances surrounding a sale is always important.

Will the appeal be private?

No. All meetings of the Board of Taxation are public meetings.

Are there special rules for commercial properties?

Yes. Owners of rental income properties must supply an income statement at the time of filing on special forms provided by the Tax Board. Since the income generated by a property has a direct bearing on the owner's ability to market the property, and therefore its value, this evidence may be useful in arguing both sides of an appeal.

Who is an expert witness?

Besides your municipal assessor, anyone whose occupation is a real estate appraiser, and whose designation as such is from a legitimate association of professionals, is considered an expert. An expert's qualifications may be challenged by the municipal attorney at the hearing.

In addition, if you intend to rely on expert testimony at your hearing, you must supply one copy of an appraisal report to the assessor, and one copy to every member of the County Tax Board and Tax Administrator at least 7 days in advance of the scheduled hearing. The appraiser who completed the report must be available at the hearing to give testimony and to afford the municipality and Tax Board an opportunity to cross-examine the witness.

May I further appeal the judgment of the Tax Board if I am still dissatisfied?

If you are dissatisfied with the judgment rendered by the Tax Board, you will have 45 days from the date your judgment was mailed to file a further appeal with the Tax Court of New Jersey. If your property is assessed for more than $750,000, you may file directly with the Tax Court by April 1st annually.

In Summary

A taxpayer filing an appeal should consider the following questions.

  1. What was the market value of my property of the pretax year?
  2. Can I support my conclusion of market value with credible evidence?
  3. Is my property assessed in excess of its market value if a reassessment/revaluation was implemented in the current tax year? If a revaluation/reassessment was not implemented, does my assessment exceed market value or does the ratio of my property assessment to its market value exceed the upper limit of the common level range?

For additional information, or to request tax forms, call the Bergen County Board of Taxation at 201-336-6300 or write:

Bergen County Board of Taxation
Administration Building
One Bergen
County Plaza, Room 370
Hackensack, NJ 07601-7000

Visit the Bergen County Board of Taxation's web site at www.co.bergen.nj.us/taxboard.


Property Tax Forms

 

Where in Elmwood Park is it?

182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ

Tax Collector's Office

Tax Collector's OfficeTax Collector: Lori Sproviero
Address: Municipal Building, 182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
Phone: 201-796-1457 x602
Fax: 201-796-1612
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Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-4:30 pm , Fridays 8:30am -3:00pm


Division of Taxation's Property Tax Relief Program: https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/relief.shtml


Paying Your Property Taxes

Taxes are payable online, in person or by mail quarterly: February 1, May 1, August 1, & November 1.

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Property Tax Forms


Where in Elmwood Park is it?

182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ

Department of Public Works

Department of Public WorksSuperintendent: Scott Karcz
Recycling Coordinator: Joan Pinnola
Mailing Address: Municipal Building, 182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
Phone: 201-796-1009
Recycling Phone: 201-796-1457 x400
Fax: 201-796-8992
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Hours: Mon-Fri, 7am-3:30pm

The Waste Watchers Handbook

All information on Garbage Collection, Recycling Procedures & Collection, and Grass, Leaves & Yard Waste are contained within the Waste Watchers Handbook.

Pick-Up Districts for Recycling and DPW Pick-Up

Section 1: Monday (From Kipp Avenue to Route 80, west of Boulevard to River Drive)

Section 2: Tuesday (From Dye Avenue to Gilbert Avenue, east of Boulevard to railroad tracks, including all of Cherry Hill)

Section 3: Wednesday (From Route 80 to Route 4, west of Boulevard to River Drive)

Section 4: Thursday (Rosemont Section and Route 4 to Washington Avenue, east of Boulevard to Railroad tracks)

Recycle Coach

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Snow Removal Tips

Every year we all remove snow from our driveways, and then snow plows come by and block us in again. This problem can never be completely eliminated, but there are some smart suggestions to help minimize frustration after winter snow storms. Please follow these guidelines:

Park cars off the street during snowfall. When snow is falling, be sure to remove your cars from streets designated for no parking during snow. Failure to do so can result in a $150 fine. Cars should be removed from all other streets, too. Think and plan ahead the day or night before expected snowfall. When snow is on the way, get ALL vehicles off the street. Park vehicles so the first one that has to get out is the last vehicle parked in the driveway. Doing this will give you less snow to remove.

Clear snow properly. When removing snow, always pile snow behind the curb (see areas marked "O.K." in illustration below). Driveway snow should be piled on the upper side of the driveway (the side the D.P.W. snow plow reaches last).

NEVER throw snow in the road. This only assures you that the plows will plow the snow back in your driveway. If the plow has already cleared your street, you can receive a summons for putting snow back in the roadway. When hiring someone to do your snow removal, suggest that they do it the proper way.

access to fire hydrants

Do not drive unless absolutely necessary. Any form of traffic complicates plowing. If you must drive, be sure your car is ready for winter driving.

Do not call the Public Works Department unless absolutely necessary. D.P.W. workers have over 50 miles of streets to plow and this takes time.

Smart Snow Management:

  1. Think and plan ahead.
  2. Get all vehicles off the street.
  3. Park them in order of departure.
  4. Pile snow behind the curb.
  5. Take it easy.


Where in Elmwood Park is it?

182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ

Elections & Voting

Municipal BuildingIMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING VOTER REGISTRATION: If you are not registered, have changed your name, or moved from one district to another, please call the Municipal Clerk's Office. Registration books are closed 21 days before each election; therefore, to vote you must register before that time.

 

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Registering to Vote

Who can register

To register to vote you must be:

  • a US citizen;
  • at least 18 years old on or before the next election; and
  • residing at your present address for at least 30 days.

You are not eligible to register or vote if you are on parole or probation, or if you are serving a prison sentence for violating State or Federal law.

Where to register

Applications for registration can be obtained from the Borough Clerk's Office, or from the Commissioner of Registration office in Bergen County (see address below). Registration forms are also available in various State agencies and at Division of Motor Vehicle offices and can be obtained while transacting agency business. You can also print out a registration form below and after entering the required data, mail it to the Bergen County Commissioner of Registration:

Then deliver your completed Voter Registration Form to:

Superintendent of Elections & Commissioner of Registration
One Bergen County Plaza, Room 380
Hackensack, NJ 07601-7076

When & Where to Vote in Elmwood Park

The polls are open for the Primary Election and the General Election from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Polling locations for the election districts in Elmwood Park are as follows:

District Location
1 Municipal Building, Market Street - All Purpose Room
2 Fire Co. #1, Grove Street
3 Memorial High School, River Drive - Lobby
4 Memorial High School, River Drive - Lobby
5 Fire Co. #2, Parkview Avenue
6 16th Ave. School, 16th Avenue - Gym
7 16th Ave. School, 16th Avenue - Gym
8 Recreation Complex - Gym
9 Recreation Complex, Boulevard - Senior Lounge
10 Gantner Ave. School, Gantner & Roosevelt Aves. - Gym

 

Vote by Mail Ballot

Schedule of Elections

Primary Elections

Primary Elections are ordinarily held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in June. The primary is held to nominate party candidates for the General Election and to elect party members of the State and County Committees and Delegates and Alternate Delegates to the National Conventions in Presidential Election years. Polls for Primary Elections are open from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm.

General/School Elections

General Elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November to elect various National, State, County and Municipal officials to office. Polls for General Elections are open from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm.

Special Elections

Special Elections may be held at various times throughout the year, but generally on a Tuesday. Notification of such elections is advertised in your local newspaper.

Dates to remember in 2019

  • April 1 - Candidate nominating petition filing deadline for June 4th Primary Election (must be filed no later than 4:00 p.m.)
  • April 10 - Last day to change parties in order to be eligible to vote in that Party in the Primary Election of June 4, 2019
  • May 14 - Last day to register to vote in the June 7th Primary Election
  • May 28 - Last day to apply for an Application for Vote by Mail Ballot for the June 7th Primary Election
  • June 2 - Last day to apply for an Application for Vote by Mail Ballot at the County in person for the June 7th Primary Election
  • June 4 - Candidate nominating petition filing deadline for Independent Candidates and School Board Candidates - petitions filed directly with the County Clerk in Hackensack
  • June 4 - Primary Election Day - voting hours 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Registered Democrats must vote Democratic. Registered Republicans must vote Republican. Unaffiliated voters must declare which party they want to vote for at the polls. If an Unaffiliated voter wishes to go back to Unaffiliated after the Primary Election, a form must be filled out no later than 57 days before the next Primary Election (contact Borough Clerk's Office at 201-796-1457ext. 202 if you have any questions). There is no crossover voting in New Jersey on Primary Elections.
  • October 15 - Last day to register to vote in the November 5th General Election
  • October 29 - Last day to apply for an Application for Vote by Mail Ballot for the November 5th General Election
  • November 4 - Last day to apply for an Application for Vote by Mail Ballot at the County in person for the November 5th General Election
  • November 5 - General Election Day - includes School Board Candidates - voting hours 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
    PLEASE NOTE: School Board Elections are now held on the General Election Day of November 5, 2019.

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Requests for Public Records

Municipal BuildingA request for access to or for a copy of Government Records should be submitted on the form which has been adopted by the Municipal Clerk as the Custodian of Records. Some records will be immediately available during normal business hours. Some records will require time to compile and to make the copies requested, but will normally be available during normal business hours and within seven (7) business days. If any document or copy which has been requested is not a public record or cannot be provided within the seven (7) business days, you will be provided with a response with that information within the seven (7) business days. Some records requested have specific fees or other response times established by statute. There is no fee involved in simply inspecting a document during normal business hours. This request may be filed electronically.

In general:

  • Immediate access is ordinarily available for budgets; bills; vouchers; contracts, including collective negotiations agreements and individual employment contracts; and public employee salary and overtime information. Minutes of public meetings will be generally available immediately after the minutes have been approved.
  • Records which are not readily available or which will require a search of records will be made available as soon as possible, and the applicant will be provided with an interim report within seven (7) business days indicating the time which will be required to provide the records.
  • Except as otherwise provided by law or regulation, the fee assessed for the duplication of a printed record shall be: first page to tenth page. $0.75 per page; eleventh page to twentieth page, $0.50 per page; all pages over twenty, $0.25 per page; for a police accident report there is an additional fee, when the request is not made in person, of $5.00 for the first 3 pages and $1.00 for each additional page, as provided by N.J.S.A. 39:4-131.
  • Where a request is for a copy in a format other than a photocopy, reasonable efforts will be made to provide the information in the format requested. The cost will be based on the costs of producing the format requested.
  • Where a legal determination must be made as to whether records are "public records" as provided by law, the request will be reviewed by the Municipal Attorney.

The term "public records" generally includes those records determined to be public in accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. The term does not include employee personnel files, police investigation records, public assistance files or other matters in which there is a right of privacy or confidentiality or inter-agency or intra-agency advisory, consultative, or deliberative material or other material which is specifically exempted by law.

Deliver your completed form to:

Elmwood Park Municipal Building
182 Market Street
Elmwood Park, NJ 07407

Borough Clerk's Office

Borough Clerk Shanee MorrisBorough Clerk: Shanee Morris, RMC, CMR
Address: Elmwood Park Municipal Building, 182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
Phone: 201-796-1457 ext. 202
Fax: 201-794-0976
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Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-4:30pm and Friday 8:30am- 3:00pm


IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING VOTER REGISTRATION: If you are not registered, have changed your name, or moved from one district to another, please call the Municipal Clerk's Office. Registration books are closed 21 days before each election; therefore, to vote you must register before that time.


Core Duties of the Municipal Clerk

The position of Borough Clerk is required by New Jersey statute (N.J.S.A. 40A:9-133) to:

  • serve as Secretary to the Mayor and Council - prepare meeting agendas, be present at all meetings of the governing body, retain the original copies of all ordinances and resolutions, and record the minutes of every meeting;
  • act as secretary to the municipal corporation and custodian of the municipal seal and of all minutes, books, deeds, bonds, contracts and archival records of the municipal corporation;
  • serve as the chief administrative officer in all elections in the municipality;
  • serve as the chief registrar of voters in the municipality, subject to the requirements of Title 19 of the Revised Statutes;
  • serve as the administrative officer responsible for the acceptance of applications for licenses and permits and the issuance of licenses and permits.


Elmwood Park Borough Code

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Where in Elmwood Park is it?

182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ

Borough Administrator's Office

Borough AdministratorBorough Administrator: Michael Foligno
Address: Elmwood Park Municipal Building, 182 Market Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
Phone: 201-796-1457 ext. 107
Fax: 201-794-0976
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Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-4:30pm and Fridays 8:30am -3:00pm

Powers and Duties of Borough Administrator

For the purpose of carrying out the duties and responsibilities limitations permitted by authorized staff and appropriations, the Borough Administrator shall:

  1. Serve as Administrative Officer representing the Mayor and Council;
  2. Make recommendations to the Mayor and Council as to administrative operations of the Borough;
  3. Receive and reply to general inquiries concerning Borough business and provide information as necessary;
  4. Supervise, schedule and coordinate the administrative staff at Borough Hall and serve as the Personnel Officer/Appointing Authority on behalf of the Mayor and Council with relation to the Civil Service Commission and the general day-to-day operation of Borough employees;
  5. Oversee maintenance of personnel records and provide minor discipline as necessary, not to exceed five (5) days suspension of any Borough employee, excluding the Police Department;
  6. Investigate at any time the affairs of any Department of the Borough, other than the Police Department;
  7. Work with the Chief Financial Officer and Municipal Auditor in the preparation, review and presentation of the annual budget document;
  8. Report to Mayor and Council as necessary;
  9. At direction of Mayor and Council, compile and release public information;
  10. Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the Mayor and Council;
  11. Operate as the administrative coordinating point for all Departments with the exception of Police Department;
  12. Enforce Borough policies.

 

Bio:

Chief Foligno was appointed as a police officer with the Elmwood Park Police Department on December 28, 1989. He was promoted to Police Sergeant in January 1999, Police Lieutenant in February 2001, and Detective Captain of Police in March of 2013. He was appointed to Chief of Police in March of 2014. On January 1, 2019 he was appointed and the Borough Administrator for the Borough of Elmwood Park, in addition to his duties and responsibilities as Chief of Police.Chief Foligno was appointed as a police officer with the Elmwood Park Police Department on December 28, 1989. He was promoted to Police Sergeant in January 1999, Police Lieutenant in February 2001, and Detective Captain of Police in March of 2013. He was appointed to Chief of Police in March of 2014. On January 1, 2019 he was appointed and the Borough Administrator for the Borough of Elmwood Park, in addition to his duties and responsibilities as Chief of Police.

During his career, he served in the Patrol Division from January 1990 to January 2012 and was assigned to the Detective Bureau as Investigative Division Commander and Supervisor of the Narcotics Unit from January 2012 until March of 2014.

Significant assignments have included being a Certified Fatal Accident Reconstructionist/Investigator with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Fatal Accident Unit, Bergen County Rapid Deployment Force Member, 9-1-1 Coordinator, Supervisor of the Field Training Officers Unit, Bias Crimes Supervisor, Media Relations Officer and Emergency Management Coordinator. In 2020 Chief Foligno was presented with life saving and bravery awards for his rescue of a 2-year-old child and her mother who had fallen through the ice in the Passaic River.

Chief Foligno is a graduate of the Bergen County Police Academy Class #64 where he received awards for Academic Excellence, Physical Fitness Achievement, and Marksmanship. Out of a class of 90 recruits he obtained the highest-grade point average academically at a 97.5. He attended Bergen Community College from 1986 through 1987 where he majored in management.
Chief Foligno is an inductee in the Elmwood Park Athletic Hall of Fame for his achievements in the sport of wrestling. He has been active in mentoring and coaching the youth of Elmwood Park in the sports of football, baseball, and wrestling.

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