The Hudson County Chiefs of Police Association (HCCPA) has awarded two college scholarships to children from law enforcement families on Wednesday.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“I am honored to award these scholarships and congratulate the recipients on their academic achievements,” HCCPA President Dennis Miller, also the Secaucus police chief, said in a statement.
“The Chiefs of Police Association of Hudson County is an integral part of the law enforcement community within Hudson County who will recognize the commitment of Hudson County’s law enforcement professionals through awards such as these.”
The $2,000 scholarships are specifically awarded to recognize the recipient’s academic excellence, after they were approved by the association’s scholarship committee.
The scholarships were presented to the recipients at the 200 Club of Hudson County’s 38th Annual Valor Awards Luncheon at the Liberty House in Jersey City.
The first scholarship was awarded to Ian Geisler, the son of retired Bayonne Police Chief Robert Geisler. Ian will be attending Dean College in Massachusetts to study criminal justice.
The second scholarship was awarded to Willow Farley, the daughter of North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley. Willow has applied to nine different colleges but still has not decided where she will attend, Miller added.









well were all glad the chiefs kids got the scholorships considering how much chiefs make