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The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association exists to help protect those who protect us, and to serve those who serve the commonwealth.
The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association exists to help protect those who protect us, and to serve those who serve the commonwealth.
Colonel Evanchick and President Kennedy came together to talk about how the department and the union are working together to keep their fellow Troopers safe during the COVID-19 emergency.
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The Troopers Helping Troopers Foundation hosted its second annual invitational hockey tournament to benefit Troopers and their families who may be facing difficult circumstances. Following the opening ceremonies, teams from Pennsylvania, the New York City Department of Correction (NYCD Boldest), New Jersey State Police (NJSP), the Warthogs Veterans from Pittsburgh, and the Warriors from Philadelphia…
On May 21, 2019, Corporal Minnucci presented PSTA president David Kennedy with an award of appreciation. Sunny Day Camp began in 2016 and was the vision of Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Samantha Minnucci. Sunny Day Camp was created and implemented in Chester County, PA. Through its huge success it is currently being expanded across the…
Pennsylvania state troopers are working harder than ever before as our department continues to be stretched incredibly thin. Gov. Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania General Assembly have — and continue to provide — our department with new cadet classes each year, but we simply cannot keep up with retirements within our ranks. Currently, our ranks…