Orleans again participating in ‘Project Blue Light’

ORLEANS- The Orleans Police Department and Town officials are again promoting “Project Blue Light” this holiday season. Project Blue Light began in 1989 by Dolly Craig of Philadelphia, PA, who put a blue light in her window to remember her son-in-law, Danny Gleason, a Philadelphia police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1986. Dolly Craig shared her idea with Concerns of Police Survivors, who, in turn, shared it with others. Now, thousands of blue lights shine nationwide during the holiday season to honor and remember law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice and to show support and thanks to those officers who continue to work in American law enforcement.

Blue candles will be placed in the windows of the Orleans Police Department and will remain lit throughout the holiday season. Whether a single candle in a window, a blue porch light, or an entire building outlined in blue, the message is the same and clear. The Orleans Police Department encourages everyone to participate in Project Blue Light this Christmas season by incorporating “blue” into their seasonal light displays from now through New Year’s.