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Wildwood Police Officers to Grow Beards in November to Aid Cancer Patients

Wildwood Police Officers to Grow Beards in November to Aid Cancer Patients

By Press Release

WILDWOOD – It’s not the colder weather that has Wildwood police officers keeping their faces warm with a little extra facial hair. 
According to a release, no, instead Chief Robert Regalbuto has again authorized the Wildwood Police Department to participate in No Shave November, a fundraising campaign that has allowed Cape May County law enforcement agencies to raise money annually for various local cancer-related causes.
The officers of the Wildwood Police Department took money that they would normally spend on purchasing razor blades and shaving cream this month and instead donated it to these great causes. 
This year’s effort, which is sponsored by the Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association and will include every law enforcement agency in the county, will raise money for two causes that hit particularly close to home:

  • The wife of a Middle Township police officer and mother of two young children who has breast cancer.
  • An Ocean City Police Department dispatcher who is the mother of two young children and has breast cancer.

If anyone would like to support those causes, they can write a check made out to the Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association (Memo: No-Shave November) and give the check to any WPD police officer, drop it off at Wildwood Police Department headquarters, or mail it to the Chiefs of Police Association at: CMCCPA, PO Box 085, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210.

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