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Chief, Officers Express Gratitude for Support

By Press Release

ERMA – Lower Township Police Chief William Mastriana and officers have expressed gratitude to all businesses, agencies, groups and citizens, who donated time, money, products and resources to the 2018 Summer Youth Camp and National Night Out. 
Those events occurred back-to-back, with the week-long camp ending on Aug. 3 and National Night Out on Aug. 7, and they would not have been possible without the support of the Cape May County community.
Planning for those events begins early in the year, and their coordination is led by School Resource Officer William Barcas, with the assistance of his fellow officers. 
Mastriana and the Lower Township Police Administration are proud of the efforts of the officers and each year the events get even better, according to a release.
Mastriana stated, “We are always looking for new and improved ways to help build bonds with the youth in our community.”

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