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Weekly roundup: Peter’s Pantry serves community, road work begins in township

Also, police seek information on radar message board damages

Washington Township welcomed back the Fourth of July parade on July 4

The Washington Township community gathered together on Independence Day to welcome back the Fourth of July parade, followed by an evening of fireworks. Road work has begun on Ganttown-Chapel Heights Road with detours anticipated, while Bethel United Methodist Church opens Peter’s Pantry each month to serve more than 200 Gloucester County Residents. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Bethel United Methodist Church serves Gloucester County residents through Peter’s Pantry

Open on the fourth Saturday of every month, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the pantry provides individuals and families who may be eligible through government assistance programs, as well as those who may be experiencing hardships that prevent them from obtaining financial stability to provide food for themselves and their families, a place to supplement their food supply.

Public works projects heat up after Fourth of July holiday

On or about July 7 and 10, milling and paving will begin for the roadway surface of Ganttown Road/Chapel Heights, County Route 639, from the Egg Harbor Road County Route 630 to Theis Road. It is approximately one mile long and work will be completed at night with crews working from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. The contractor is South State Inc. Traffic control in place and will also have local police providing assistance. Detours are anticipated, but will allow traffic to flow in one direction during construction. There may be a complete detour during certain construction operations. Residents will have access to their driveways at all times.

Police seek information concerning weekend damages

Sometime between the evening of Friday, June 30 and the morning of Saturday, July 1, approximately $500 worth of damage was done to one of Washington Township Police Department’s radar message board. Vandals are reported to have cut the wiring harness to the electronic board located on Johnson Road. Anyone with information is asked to contact the detective bureau at (856) 589–0330.

Gloucester County Disability Job Fair and Resource Event scheduled for July 14

Gloucester County will hold its second annual Disability Employment Job Fair and Resource Event on Friday, July 14, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Gloucester County Government Services Building, Clayton Complex. For positions available by the employers attending the job fair visit: www.gcwdb.org.

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