HADDONFIELD, NJ — Police in Haddonfield have officially moved into their new headquarters at 1 Walnut St.
The lobby and prescription drop-off hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Monday through Friday.
The drop-off, which does not accept any needles or liquids, is located in the main entrance.
Anyone who needs to leave medicine after hours can ring the bell outside the building to check if an officer is available.
Chief Jason Cutler had been lobbying for a new space for nearly a decade, amidst flooding and other issues in their windowless basement location along Kings Highway.
The State of New Jersey finally answered the call in July 2023 when a $5 million budget line was given to the borough for the purchase and retrofit of the old Bank of America building.
In March 2024, federal funds of $500,000 also came in from the United States Department of Agriculture's community facilities program.
Local leaders then broke ground in October 2025 on the new facility.
Former Mayor Bianco Bezich called the project and its backing "evidence of a partnership and shared commitment to improving the safety of Haddonfield and the region, creating a visible presence in the community, and a facility that meets 21st-century policing standards."
The prior headquarters along Kings Highway was housed in a building that was more than 100-years-old.
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