Lieutenant Kevin Reading, Jr. has been appointed as Interim Police Chief of the Lawrence Township Police Department, effective Jan. 1. Reading will replace Chief Christopher Longo, who is retiring after 25 years of service.
Reading, currently the head of the department’s Investigation Division, brings more than 20 years of law enforcement experience to the role. His work includes oversight of complex criminal investigations and participation in more than 500 cases with the Mercer County Shooting Response Team. He has served as the lead detective in over 60 investigations.
“Lt. Reading’s proven track record in law enforcement and leadership makes him well-qualified to serve as Interim Chief,” said Municipal Manager Kevin Nerwinski. “His experience in criminal investigations, team management, and community relations will be valuable assets in this role.”
Reading joined the department in 2002, progressing through the ranks from patrol officer to lieutenant in 2023. His accolades include being named Lawrence Township Police Officer of the Year in 2014 and receiving multiple commendations for his service.
Reading’s appointment follows Chief Longo’s tenure, which saw the department’s 100th anniversary and strengthened community relations.
Longo has been chief since 2022.
“The police department is on a really, really good path to be successful in the future, and I’m proud of what I’ve done,” Longo said regarding the future of the department. “I’m excited to see what the next chief’s new ideas are and how they kind of carry them.”

Lawrence Township Interim Police Chief Kevin Reading, Jr.,