BUDD LAKE, N.J. — New Jersey State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan returned to his hometown Thursday to speak with seventh graders at Mt. Olive Middle School, emphasizing the importance of citizenship and community service.
The talk, hosted in the school’s auditorium, focused on encouraging students to be civic-minded and active participants in their communities. Students responded enthusiastically, broadening the discussion with questions that ranged beyond citizenship to topics of values, community, and personal impact.
“The students’ engagement really made this conversation meaningful,” Callahan said, reflecting on the dialogue.
The visit highlighted Callahan’s commitment to fostering connections between law enforcement and young people, as well as his roots in Budd Lake. Faculty and staff at the school praised the event, thanking Callahan for his time and insights.
The State Police expressed gratitude to Mt. Olive Middle School for hosting the event, describing it as a valuable opportunity to inspire young minds.