Recycling effort means savings for the township

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The Voorhees Township Public Works Department works hard to keep our neighborhoods,
parks and roads clean and safe. The department’s mission is to provide and maintain quality
public services and sustainable infrastructure to meet the needs of our community.
Our residents cooperate by using the recycling guidelines provided by the department.

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Last year, the Department of Public Works collected 14,265.34 tons of recycling materials
and 8,651.77 tons of solid waste (trash) from our residents. A total of 62.25% of all residential
waste collected was recycled. By removing 14,265.34 tons of recycled materials from solid-waste disposal, residents helped Voorhees save $1,326,676 in trash disposal costs. 

Thank you to all residents for recycling! 

For more information about trash and recycling, visit the DPW website at
https://voorheesnj.com/departments/public-works/trash-collection-guidelines/trash-recycling-
information/

The Voorhees Township Police Department will host its annual Citizens’ Police
Academy beginning on Thursday, March 6. Participants will meet on most Thursday
nights from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and will graduate on April 10. For more information, please contact
Sergeant Eric Camm at ecamm@vtpd.com or by phone at (856) 882-1104.

Voorhees Township’s annual free rabies clinic will be held on Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Lions Lake Complex. For more information, contact the township clerk’s office at (856)429-7757 or email pets@voorheesnj.com


The Animal Welfare Association (AWA) is hosting a spay/neuter clinic for feral cats in
Voorhees throughout the year. The initiative is part of the Alley Cat Rescue’s
Global Feral Fix Challenge, reinforcing AWA’s commitment to humane solutions for
community cats.

For more information, visit www.awanj.org or contact Jaime Moore at
jaimem@awanj.org

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