My wife, Stacy, and I have proudly called Oxford home since 2007, choosing to raise our family in this wonderful community. Our son will be entering his sophomore year, while our daughter is preparing to graduate from Oxford High School and pursue a degree in Education, following in her mother’s footsteps. Stacy has dedicated over 20 yea
My wife, Stacy, and I have proudly called Oxford home since 2007, choosing to raise our family in this wonderful community. Our son will be entering his sophomore year, while our daughter is preparing to graduate from Oxford High School and pursue a degree in Education, following in her mother’s footsteps. Stacy has dedicated over 20 years to teaching elementary students, shaping young minds with her passion for education.
In January 2021, after retiring as a Sergeant from the Connecticut State Police, I was honored to be hired by the Town of Oxford as a Police Officer. Having raised my family here, my passion for community and public service made this opportunity a perfect fit. I’ve always felt a strong personal stake in Oxford, and it has been incredibly rewarding to continue serving the place I proudly call home.
Now, I look forward to the opportunity to serve our town in an even greater capacity—as Second Selectman—where I can further contribute to the growth, safety, and well-being of our residents.
Before retiring from the Connecticut State Police, I began my career at the Connecticut State Police Academy in December 2000. Upon graduation, I was assigned to patrol at Troop G in Bridgeport.
In March of 2008, I was promoted to Sergeant and assigned to Troop A in Southbury, where I proudly served until 2019. That year, I took on the ro
Before retiring from the Connecticut State Police, I began my career at the Connecticut State Police Academy in December 2000. Upon graduation, I was assigned to patrol at Troop G in Bridgeport.
In March of 2008, I was promoted to Sergeant and assigned to Troop A in Southbury, where I proudly served until 2019. That year, I took on the role of Sergeant for the Oxford Resident Trooper’s Office, a position that allowed me to directly serve and connect with the Oxford community.
Even after retiring in January 2021, my dedication to Oxford remained strong. I chose to continue serving as a police officer in town, driven by a deep commitment to our residents.
I am especially passionate about supporting both the youth and seniors in our community, and I look forward to continuing efforts that enhance the services and quality of life for all Oxford residents.
In 2004, I joined the Connecticut State Police Emerald Society (CSPES)—a fraternal organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Irish history and culture, while upholding the highest standards of professionalism in law enforcement.
In 2009, I was elected Treasurer, and in 2013, I was honored to be elected President, a role I proudly
In 2004, I joined the Connecticut State Police Emerald Society (CSPES)—a fraternal organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Irish history and culture, while upholding the highest standards of professionalism in law enforcement.
In 2009, I was elected Treasurer, and in 2013, I was honored to be elected President, a role I proudly served in until 2018.
The mission of CSPES is to raise funds for charitable organizations, support law enforcement families in need, and assist families within the communities we serve. It was a privilege to be part of an organization that combines cultural pride with meaningful community impact.
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