Cherry Hill welcomes five new police officers after academy graduation

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CHERRY HILL, NJ – The Cherry Hill Police Department announced the addition of five new officers to its ranks following their graduation from the Gloucester County Police Academy’s Basic Recruit Class #67.

The new officers — Nathan Chang, Ryan Duffy, Frank Ebling, Jack Stern, and Javier Tazza-Morales — were honored for completing the rigorous academy program and officially beginning their careers in law enforcement.

In a statement, the department commended the recruits for their “dedication, hard work, and commitment to public service,” calling their graduation “an important milestone in their journey to serve the Cherry Hill community.”

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Officer Jack Stern was recognized for his leadership as class president, delivering remarks to his fellow graduates and presenting the class plaque to the Academy Committee. Officer Ryan Duffy opened the ceremony by singing the National Anthem, earning special mention for representing the class with professionalism and pride.

“We are proud of their achievements and wish them long, safe, and fulfilling careers,” the department said, extending thanks to the officers’ families for their continued support as the graduates embark on their service with the Cherry Hill Police Department.

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