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Police Chaplains hold Luncheon for Lower Officers

 

By Herald Staff

ERMA- On Friday, Dec. 18, the Lower Township Police Department Chaplain Officers Association held their annual Christmas Luncheon at the Lower Township Police Department.
This is the seventh year the luncheon has been held by the Police Chaplains Association in support of Lower Township Police Officers.
Chief Edward Donohue thanked Pastors Jack Howard and Wes Newell for their continued support of his officers.
The Lower Township Police Chaplains are made up of clergy from various churches throughout Lower Township. Police chaplains are available for crisis management counseling for civilians and officers and are also very active throughout the community.
Capt. Brian Marker is the liaison to the Poilce Chaplains Association. He reminds residents that the Lower Township Police Department will hold their annual Christmas Toy and Food Drive on Sunday, Dec. 21.
Any families that are in need of last minute toy or food donations may call Lower Township Police Department at 886-1619, ext. 114.

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