The New Jersey State
Emerald Society was established to unite all professional
public safety personnel of Irish Heritage, to preserve the
Irish culture and promote the contributions of our ancestors.
The Society is comprised of active and retired Irish American
Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters. The purpose of our
Society is to perpetuate the Irish culture, to develop a
spirit of fraternalism and to recognize the accomplishments of
the Irish-Americans in Law Enforcement and Firefighting
Professions.
The Morris County Emerald Society is
located in Morris County, New Jersey. Morris County is
forty-five minutes west of New York City. The Emerald Society
was founded in 1982 in a local Irish pub by the late Paul Mc
Kenna, Jim Flaherty, Brian Farley, and James
Gannon.
Today the Society has a total of One Hundred
and Thirty members, from the local Police and Fire
Department's also the Morris County Prosecutor's Office,
Morris County Sheriff's Department, Morris County Probation
Office and agencies located outside of Morris County.
|
|
|
The Morris County Emerald Society would like to send it's support to
all of our troops.
|
|
Sign Guestbook /
View Guestbook
|