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Haddonfield police station groundbreaking ceremony (October 2024). Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

U.S. Congressional Earmarks Help Fund Haddonfield, Merchantville Infrastructure Projects

Haddonfield will dedicate $500,000 to technology installations at its upcoming police station, while Merchantville will spend $850,000 improving its multi-use walking path.

By Matt Skoufalos | October 25, 2024
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