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Deptford closes municipal properties to public in response to COVID-19 pandemic

Township services and trash pick-up will continue through the closures, according to a statement from township officials.

Deptford Township has closed its municipal buildings to the public due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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Township officials released a statement on Monday saying all township municipal properties will be closed to the public until further notice to reduce the potential for the spread of COVID-19. All Deptford Township-sponsored recreation events, public gatherings and non-essential meetings are cancelled until further notice.

Township officials say municipal services will remain operational, including local emergency services, police, public works, MUA and township administration. Trash pickup will also continue as scheduled.

Bill payments and other services can be administered via the township’s website at www.deptford-nj.org or by calling (856) 845-5300. Deptford Township is monitoring this situation daily and will continue to provide as much information as possible to the residents.

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