LOST ELF ALERT🎄✨During our Annual Tree Lighting on December 5th, a good Samaritan discovered a lost Elf on the Shelf amidst the festive crowd! Knowing she couldn't touch the elf (we wouldn’t want to lose its magic!), she gently picked it up with a hand warmer and brought it to Deputy Mayor Michelle Nocito. Together, they decided the best way to return the elf to the North Pole was to hand it over to Santa, who was on stage! Santa placed the elf in the Christmas tree to keep cozy until its rightful owner is found! If you attended the tree lighting and are missing your magical elf, we’d love to reunite you! The elf is safe and sound at the township, keeping an eye on all our employees while awaiting a joyful reunion with its family. Contact Voorhees Township through Messenger or email: ddorto@voorheesnj.com if this is your elf! Let’s bring some holiday magic back home! 🌟Voorhees Township... See MoreSee Less
The holiday season is here, and with it comes the risk of porch piracy, where thieves steal your packages. To help protect your deliveries from theft, the Voorhees Township Police Department is offering some valuable tips. Take proactive measures to secure your packages and enjoy a worry-free holiday season!TRACK YOUR DELIVERIES: Stay informed about the exact arrival time of your packages. USE SECURE DELIVERY LOCATIONS: Consider having your packages sent to your workplace, opting for in-store pickup, or using a lockbox. If allowed by the carrier, request that the driver leave the package in a less visible spot, such as behind a large plant or near a side door. ENLIST A NEIGHBOR: If you won’t be home, ask a trusted neighbor to collect your packages for you. REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: If you notice someone hanging around delivery vehicles or taking packages, call the authorities immediately.GET NOTIFIED: Sign up for delivery alerts (via text or email) from your carrier so you’re informed the moment your package arrives. QUICK RETRIEVAL: Bring your packages inside as soon as they are delivered. If you can’t make it home right away, ask a trusted neighbor to pick them up for you. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to Officer Justyna Zieba, Officer Jacob Brennan, Officer George Duffield Jr., and Officer Matthew Kaczorowski on their graduation from Camden County Police Academy Class #92.We are excited to welcome them to the Patrol Division, where they will begin their field training program and start their careers serving the Voorhees community. ... See MoreSee Less
Celebrate Thanksgiving Eve responsibly, don’t drink and drive! Tonight is one of the biggest party nights of the year, as many people come home for celebrations. There is no reason to drive impaired when you have the option of having a designated driver or our Uber Safe Rides Program to get you home safely. If the Voorhees Police provide you with a ride, it won't be to your home, so plan accordingly!UBER AND VOORHEES TOWNSHIP SAFE RIDES PROGRAM:In partnership with Voorhees Township, Uber is pleased to offer FREE rides home to residencies in Voorhees from participating Voorhees bars and restaurants between 9:00 PM and 2:00 AM. Simply scan the QR code in the poster to receive your voucher. Please remember that you will need an Uber account to access this service.Thank you to the restaurants and bars who have helped make this program possible: Applebee’s, Dooney's Pub Voorhees, Saddlehill Winery, The ChopHouse, The Library ll, The Mansion, Olive Garden, Otts Voorhees Tavern, Ristorante Fieni's, and Rodizio Grill Voorhees.This service is provided year-round with a ride maximum value of $15 each; tips are not included, and you may take advantage of up to 2 rides per month. Terms and conditions apply. Let’s work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday season. Sincere appreciation to our sponsors who have helped get you home safely. ... See MoreSee Less
Voorhees Police Department Joins National ABLE Project [January 15th, 2021] – The Voorhees Police Department has been accepted into the Active Bystandership…