Explorers who master these program skills can take part in the annual New Jersey Police
Explorer Academy conducted at Monmouth University in Long Branch NJ. This program consists of a combination
of police training programs, physical fitness training and competition between Police Explorer posts.

Thirteen Long Hill Police Explorers attended from July 7 to July 13, 2002.
At the graduation our post was awarded a total of 10 Trophies including the
"Directors Trophy"
which is the best performing post in all categories.
As a service to the community, in 2002, the Explorers went door-to-door to encourage residents to
clearly mark their House Numbers so they are visible from the street to emergency service personnel.
Read more about this important program.
The Explorers also conduct the Township's annual Dog Census.
They actively participate in the
Identi-kid program which is established to
fingerprint children at a variety of public functions in the township.
The Explorers often conduct the complete program themselves,
releasing officers for more pressing duties.
And they regularly assist with traffic and crowd control at parades, races and street fairs .
The Police Explorers obtain all their own funding through donations, fund raisers and work details.
These funds are used to purchase uniforms, equipment and supplies.
Recently, the Long Hill Township Police Department created the Police Explorer Cadet Program. This program
is intended for boys and girls aged 12 and 13, residing in Long Hill Township who have an
interest in becoming a Police Explorer when they turn 14 years old. The cadets attend the same training
programs as the Police Explorers but are limited in most other activities.