HomeLanghorne-Levittown TimesMiddletown welcomes new officer Middletown welcomes new officer Kaylee Plisinski has joined the department Author: Lower Bucks Times Date: November 7, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Middletown Township Police Department recently welcomed its newest officer, Kaylee Plisinski, who was sworn in by Judge Dan Baranoski. Plisinski comes to Middletown after having served for four years in the Hatfield Police Department. Tagscophatfieldlaw-enforcementmiddletown-townshippolice Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Previous articleLocal veteran has wheelchair wish grantedNext articleLocal family collects donations for NOVA in honor of daughter’s first birthday Lower Bucks Times RELATED ARTICLES 19006 Huntingdon Valley PECO Files Targeted Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan to Enhance Electric Service Reliability for Customers Lower Bucks Times - August 23, 2025 19006 Huntingdon Valley United Way of Bucks County Partners with PECO for Energy Relief Fund Lower Bucks Times - August 12, 2025 19006 Huntingdon Valley PECO Green Region Open Space Program Awards $200K to 20 Projects Lower Bucks Times - August 6, 2025 Philadelphia overcast clouds enter location 52.2 ° F 53.8 ° 49.9 ° 55 % 2.9mph 100 % Thu 52 ° Fri 49 ° Sat 54 ° Sun 61 ° Mon 49 ° - Advertisment - 661FansLike551FollowersFollow Current Issue 19006 Huntingdon Valley Latest Bucks County Housing Link Partners to Recognize Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week November 7, 2025 African American Museum of Bucks County and Parx Casino 2025 Gala Fundraiser November 3, 2025 Saquon Barkley Exits Eagles-Giants Game With Groin Injury in Week 8 October 30, 2025 Federation Housing Celebrates the Opening of the Daniel B. Green House, its Newest Senior Living Community October 27, 2025 Subscribe to Newsletter