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Cyberbullying Program at Timber Creek Tonight

An expert on internet safety will share tips parents and students can use.

On the heels of the unveiling of Gloucester Township Police Department's Project B.A.T.L.E. anti-bullying initiative, Black Horse Pike Regional School District welcomes an expert on internet safety to speak with parents about safeguarding their children from online harassment, intimidation and bullying.

The presentation will be held tonight at Timber Creek Regional High School, beginning at 7 p.m. The event, which is scheduled to begin with the serving of light refreshments at 6 p.m., is open to the public.

Keith Dunn, founder of KDCOP, has been working in the internet and technology safety field for about 12 years now. He joined the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office in 1999 as an active member of the National Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

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Dunn will share tips on keeping children safe online during tonight's presentation.

Gloucester Township Police Chief W. Harry Dunn shared information about the Project B.A.T.L.E. anti-bullying initiative, which is being utilized by schools across the township, during a press conference on Oct. 3.

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Tonight's program is presented by BHPRSD, Gloucester Township Municipal Alliance and Runnemede Municipal Alliance.

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