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After Tabling Anti-Homelessness Ordinance, Haddonfield Taps Its Churches to Serve

An interdenominational nonprofit hopes to revive case management services for homeless people with financial support from the borough government. Municipal leaders, however, reserve the option to amend the local ‘Peace and Good Order’ ordinance should charitable outreach fail to deliver results. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | November 5, 2025
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