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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 229

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Continued from preceding page Lechive lives in Moorestown with her husband, William. They have two children. Thirteen Medford Township police officers have been honored for exceptional work, acts of heroism and retirement lrom service. The honorees were recognized at the force's annual award ceremonies, held May 13 in conjunction with National Police Week. Officer Stephen Bray was awarded two letters of commendation for his police work.

Bray received the letters for preventing a robbery and for apprehending an alleged drug dealer last -awCi i I UJ fTbpCrftl year, according to Sgt. James Anger- mcier, a member of the force who helped organize the ceremonies. The officers honored, and the awards they received, were: Patrol man Brian Berg, a certificate of merit; Patrolman Mark Kramer, let ter of commendation; Patrolman Daniel Newman, honorable service rinmrmiiif i IX -mr Special to The Inquirer SUSAN M. KURTZMAN medal, exceptional duty medal, certificate of merit and letter of commendation; Patrolman Michael Dev Bev Smith, Thomas H. Hogan and Information Today.

Carol Leehive and class with presidential response. lin, three letters of commendation; Patrolman Russell Williams, letter of commendation; Sgt. Richard Wood-hull, letter of commendation and ex 3 MEAOIH ceptional duty medal; Patrolman Ed ward Casey, letter of commendation; Sgt. Edwin Wood, honorable service medal and exceptional duty medal; Patrolman James Kehoe, honorable service medal; Patrolman Salvatore Giambrone, honorable service CHIROPRACTOR medal, and Patrolman Ranier Kalk-brenner, honorable service medal Shape Up For Summer and certificate of merit. Special honors were awarded to Roland Pearson, who received a certificate of merit for his 18 years as a Treatment For: Neck Back Pain communications officer in the Police I 1 i Department.

At the same ceremonies. Robert IMcrefield, chief of the Union Fire Headaches Back Injuries CHIROPRACTIC CARE Company, and Jay Appleton, captain the Medford Rescue Squad, were given certificates of merit for the efforts of their groups in assisting I lie police. A certificate of merit also was I I txm Schwinn Air-Dyne Bikes f7 I Supervised Nursery Aerobic Exercise Classes I pv SaunaWhirlpool Latest Exercise Equipment iJL Professional Instructors 306-2004 or 306-2002 1 1 Free Trial Class 1 one Fret Sunteti Smlon On Enrellmwil given to New Jersey National Guard Company A-l 114 of Mount Holly for is work in training police officers. In addition, Blackjack, a police dog. received a certificate of merit.

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