Cherry Hill Police officers will move beyond just patrolling the grounds of the township’s schools and begin periodic walk-throughs of the buildings starting Tuesday, as school district and township officials work together to try to address security concerns in the wake of last week’s school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT.The decision came out of a Monday meeting between school district administrators, township officials and police, and isn’t in response to any threat, said Superintendent Maureen Reusche.Click here to read the entire story.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Cherry Hill Police Step Up Presence In Schools
Cherry Hill Patch is reporting that the Cherry Hill (NJ) police (in cooperation with the local school district) have stepped up their presence in the schools as part of an added effort to ensure security. Here's an excerpt from Cherry Hill Patch:
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