Date: Fri 04-Aug-1995
Date: Fri 04-Aug-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
Quick Words:
xxx-Farley-Trooper-retire
Full Text:
Trooper Honored For 25 Years Of Service
Trooper William Farley
About 125 people attended a surprise retirement party by the Connecticut State
Police in honor of Trooper First Class William Farley of Newtown earlier this
year at the Fireside Inn.
Harry DeSanty was the emcee for the event, and Bob Gawe and Terry Dunn were
among the other speakers.
Trooper Farley received numerous mementos and awards. Lt Col Bill McGuire
presented him with the following awards: a citation for 21 years of
distinguished service from Gov John Rowland, a citation for 21 years of
service to the State of Connecticut, a citation from the General Assembly, and
an award from Col Kenneth Kirschner, commander of the state police.
Trooper Farley entered the state police academy in July 1974, and on the
completion of his training he went to Troop A, transferring in later years to
Troops B and L. He had been stationed at Troop G in Westport from 1984 until
his retirement.
In May 1993, Trooper Farley received the Honorable Service Award from the
Bridgeport Police Department, and in May of 1994, he recieved a citation for
meritorious service from the Connecticut State Police.
Since his retirement, Trooper Farley has devoted all his time to his
construction company, B&K Septic, which he has run for the past 18 years.