Catch up on what happened this week in Medford.
Medford Council at a standstill with animal ordinance
At this week’s Medford Council meeting, a draft ordinance was presented in regard to animal regulations.
Medford Township’s draft ordinance stated there would be no more than 15 dogs age 6 months and older allowed on one property, regardless of lot size.
Deputy Mayor Frank Czekay said he thinks allowing 15 dogs on one property is too high. Czekay said he would not want to live next to a house on a half-acre lot that has ownership of 15 dogs — to which Councilman Erik Rebstock agreed.
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LRHSD board representative resigns after 22 years of service
“You are a family man, you are a community man, you are a Lenape man.”
Those are the words of Lenape High School Principal Tony Cattani as he spoke to resigning Lenape Regional High School District board member John “JJ” Jeffers at this week’s board meeting.
Jeffers was a Mount Laurel representative to the Lenape District Board of Education, on which he has served for the past 22 years.
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