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Burlington County Chiefs’ Association Names 2017 Executive Board

Medford Township Police Chief Richard Meder will take the oath of office of President of the Chiefs.

The Burlington County Chiefs of Police Association announced the names of their new Executive Board members for 2017. The members will be sworn to their new positions during a banquet starting 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 27, at Braddock’s Tavern, located at 39 South Main St.

Medford Township Police Chief Richard Meder will take the oath of office of President of the Chiefs’ during a ceremony at the banquet. The 2017 Executive Board of the Chiefs’ Association consists of:

1st Vice President, Mt. Laurel Police Chief Dennis Cribben, 2nd Vice President Lumberton Township Police Chief Tony DiLoreto, Secretary, Riverside Township Police Chief William Eliason, Treasurer, Chesterfield Township Police Chief Kyle Wilson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Florence Township Police Chief John Bunce, Chaplain — Reverend Jack Koslowsky.

In addition to the swearing-in of the new board, the Chiefs’ Association will also present the Richard Dreby President’s Award for service to the Chiefs’ association and the Chiefs Association College Scholarship Assistance Awards.

The Burlington County Police Chiefs’ Organization and its members work toward the overall enhancement of law enforcement practices throughout Burlington County.

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