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THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CONGRESSIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AWARDS

 

On September 30, 2007, John presented the 10th Annual New Hampshire Congressional Law Enforcement Awards in Concord. From left, he is pictured with, Hampton Police Chief James Sullivan, Officer Derek Brown, John, and Hampton Deputy Chief Richard Sawyer.


 

Who is eligible?

All New Hampshire law enforcement officers, whether they are serving full or part-time, including local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, are eligible to be nominated for a Congressional Law Enforcement Award.


Who can nominate?

Officers can be nominated for an award by a local citizen, a fellow or supervising officer, a city, town official or a government agency.


How do I nominate someone?

There is no formal application; nominators are asked to forward a statement describing why they feel the nominee should receive recognition. It is recommended that the nominator include departmental citations, letters of recommendations, newspaper clippings, or personal accounts of the officer’s service.


Where the nomination material should be sent:

The NH Congressional Law Enforcement Awards
PO Box 2303
Hampton, NH 03843


Who selects the award winners?

The winners are selected by an independent committee of law enforcement officers. The committee is comprised of Federal, State, County, and Local law enforcement personnel both current and retired. The members of the Congressional delegation are NOT involved in the decision making process.


When and where will this year’s award ceremony be held?

The Time and Place: October 1, 2006
6:00 pm
New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Facility
Concord, NH

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PRESS RELEASE

10/16/05 New Hampshire Congressional Delegation Announces Law Enforcement Awards
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10/17/04 New Hampshire Delegation Announces Law Enforcement Awards
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7/23/03 New Hampshire Delegation to Announce Congressional Law Enforcement Award Recipients on July 27 in Concord
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7/28/03 New Hampshire Delegation Announces Law Enforcement Awards
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BERLIN
60 Pleasant Street
Berlin, NH 03570
(603) 752-6074
FAX (603) 752-6423

CLAREMONT
50 Opera House Square
Claremont, NH 03743
(603) 542-4872
FAX (603) 542-6582
MANCHESTER
1589 Elm Street
Suite 3
Manchester, NH 03101
(603) 647-7500
FAX (603) 647-9352
NASHUA
170 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 577-8960
FAX (603) 577-8965
PORTSMOUTH
One New Hampshire Avenue
Suite 120
Portsmouth, NH 03801
(603) 430-9560
FAX (603) 430-0058
WASHINGTON, DC
111 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-2841
FAX (202) 228-4131