[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 7] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 10255] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov][[Page 10255]] THE 1999 POLICE UNITY TOUR, COUNTY OF MORRIS, NEW JERSEY TO WASHINGTON, DC ______ HON. RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN of new jersey in the house of representatives Wednesday, May 19, 1999 Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commend the participants of the 1999 Policy Unity Tour on the successful completion of their tour and for their donation of close to $54,000 to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial this year. On Saturday, May 8th I had the pleasure of participating in the ceremonies to send off the 55 participants as they began the long bicycle journey from Madison, New Jersey to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC in an effort to raise funds for the memorial. The memorial was established by an Act of Congress in October, 1984. The Police Unity Tour was the brainchild of two Madison and Florham Park police officers who organized the first bike tour three years ago: Frank Wulff and Patrick Montuore. Mr. Speaker, I would like to list each of the participants for the official record. Frank Wulff Ed Lincoln Jane Recktenwald Paul Kosakowski Steve Carpenter Charlie Bryant Jerry Mantone Constantine Sedares Bill Yirce Steve Ambrose Steve Donnelly Lenny Gigantino Paul Boegershausen Paul Kay Rick Staeger John Carter Hernandez Thomas Tom Barbella Tommy Downs Karen Sullivan Emma Swearingen Paul Fortunanto Bob Cimino Lee Scarano Pete Egan Pete Nienstdat Michael Francis Dave Barber Pat Montuore Brian Rabbitt Carmine DeCaro Lenny George Mark Meehan Dave Tyms Rich Schultz Mark Stallone Phil Crosson Paul Bogert Bill Pollock Fred Freem John Sria Bob Barr Harry Phillips Ed Mitchko Debbie Baker Brian Markt Lou DeMeo Marc Hecht Jimmy Waldron Scott Smarsh Robert Fortunato Bobby Montuore Two support drivers, Patti Wulff and Jennifer Montuore assisted these riders. I was present at the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial on Tuesday, May 11, when the participants reached their destination and were greeted by friends and family. Participants hailed from police forces in Madison, Chatham, Millburn, Livingston, Fair Lawn, West Orange, Union, Woodbridge, Maplewood, Denville, Margate, Florham Park, Morristown, Berkeley Heights, Franklin Township, Newark, Caldwell, NJIT, the NJ State Police, and the Essex County Prosecutors Office. Mr. Speaker, over the last three years, the Police Unity Tour has raised over $122,000 for the memorial, making it the top sponsor in the Nation. The effort of these men and women who rode their bikes from New Jersey to Washington, DC to raise money for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial pays tribute to those who put their lives on the line everyday--and those who have paid with their lives--so that our streets are safer, and our families more secure. I ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating them on their dedication and in wishing them success for many years to come. ____________________