Voorhees police department to host harvest festival events
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Voorhees Police Department to host Harvest Festival events

VOORHEES, NJ – The Voorhees Police Department announced participation in the Voorhees Township Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 18, 2025. The festival will take place from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at 2400 Voorhees Town Center.

The department invites the community to join for family-friendly activities. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet local officers, explore the vehicle display, and receive goodie bags.

Additionally, Halloween safety information will be available to the public. The department aims to engage families in a fun and informative environment.

Voorhees police department to host harvest festival events
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“We look forward to seeing you at the Harvest Festival,” stated the Voorhees Police Department. The event is designed to foster community relationships and promote safety awareness.

The festival will offer a variety of activities suited for all ages. The team encourages residents to participate in this annual gathering.

For more information on the event, citizens can follow the Voorhees Police Department on social media.

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