Dedicated Crossing Guard Retires after 28 Years of Service in Brick Township

Dedicated Crossing Guard Retires after 28 Years of Service in Brick Township

Brick Township, NJ – The Brick Township Police Department bid a heartfelt farewell to Joan Cadamatre, a beloved crossing guard who served the Township for an impressive 28 years. Yesterday marked Joan’s last day on duty, where she assisted students at Midstream’s School in safely crossing the road.

Throughout her long and dedicated career, Joan became an integral part of the community, forming special bonds with countless students and their parents. On her final day, she was met with a mixture of emotions as she shared hugs and shed tears with those she had guided across the street for so many years.

The Brick Township Police Department acknowledges and commends Joan for her unwavering commitment and dedication to ensuring the safety of students during their daily commutes. Her presence and guidance at the crosswalks provided a sense of security and peace of mind for the community.

As Joan embarks on a well-deserved retirement, the Brick Township Police Department expresses gratitude for her invaluable service and wishes her a joyful and healthy new chapter in life. The community will cherish her legacy as a caring and reliable crossing guard for years to come.