On January 9, 2020, the residents at Juniper Village Williamstown demonstrated their caring and respect for our law enforcement officers.  These residents lovingly baked and decorated several dozen cupcakes and baked goods for the local officers to enjoy.  Among those residents who delivered these homemade goodies was a retired Williamstown police officer, Sam Spera, who was welcomed by his former fellow officers.  Residents at Juniper Village Williamstown held a lively and meaningful discussion during their baking time, emphasizing the importance of our law enforcement system.  A sincere thank you resounded from these Monroe Township, Gloucester County police officers.

For more information about events and the Juniper Village at Williamstown community, please contact Andy or Sandy at 856-740-4444.

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