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Residents urge township to host AARP driving classes and press for oversight of sober‑living houses
Summary
AARP volunteer Dave Leve asked the township to host local driver-safety classes; Pennsauken resident Timothy Fuller urged clearer oversight and documentation for sober‑living homes, alleging rent disputes and operators presenting facilities as treatment without licensed services—township said it will contact the county health department and state representatives.
Two public commenters addressed community services and housing oversight at the Pennsauken Township Committee meeting.
Dave Leve, an AARP volunteer from Edgewater Park, requested municipal support to host AARP driver-safety courses that the organization said benefit older drivers. Leve said the course can be run in a single six-hour session (or split into two sessions), costs $20 for AARP members and $25…
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