Stepping up for snow

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Shamong Township Office of Emergency Management
Shamong Mayor Michael Di Croce (far right) read a proclamation at the township committee’s April 7 meeting honoring departments, staffers and volunteer public safety agencies for their response to February’s winter storm. Pictured are representatives of some of the organizations: Kristy Taylor (left to right), Pinelands CERT; Keith Harrison, Shamong Public Works; Steve Mitchell, supervisor of Public Works; Charles Burgin, president of the Indian Mills Volunteer Fire Company serving Shamong; David Taylor, captain of the Tabernacle Rescue Squad; and John Lyons, Shamong’s Emergency Management Coordinator. Ahead of the storm – which saw snowfall of 18 to 21 inches – township administrator Lisa Jordan secured 100 tons of road salt from the county.

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