Juniper Village at Williamstown

Baked Goods for Police

The residents of Juniper Village Williamstown lovingly baked cheesecakes to be shared by the Monroe Township’s Police Department.

The Monroe Township Police Department’s fundamental duty is to serve the community, protect lives and property, and to respect the constitutional rights of all people to liberty, equality and justice. They also maintain a strong law enforcement focus by the proactive enforcement of all applicable laws and by working together with the community to improve the overall quality of life in Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey.  Two of our residents, Helen Dunspaugh and Ruth Scales, are pictured with Officers Harris, Doran, Staffieri and Dailey as they present their homemade baked goods.  All of the residents at Juniper Village wanted to show their appreciation for the hard work and dedication that the Monroe Township Police force perform daily.

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