Williamstown Year in Review Part 4
People in the news
Before COVID-19 hit, Juniper Village resident Mary Borza was able to celebrate her milestone birthday surrounded by loved ones. But she...
Virtual Community Mitzvah Day comes to South Jersey
People can come together to do incredible things without getting together, and the Jan. 17 Virtual Community Mitzvah Day aims to prove just that.
Spearheaded...
Williamstown Year in Review Part 3
Education news
Disagreements among Monroe Township school board members at their March 11 meeting resulted in the tabling of a new budget and a lingering...
Washington Township Year in Review Part 3
Sports in the news
In January, the Gloucester County Sports Hall of Fame, which has inducted nearly 500 local residents to date, celebrated its 40th...
Williamstown Year in Review Part 2
Municipal news
The Monroe Township council met last in February to provide reports and vote on plans to further the community's well-being. The most noteworthy...
Washington Township Year in Review Part 2
Municipal news
The first project of 2020 included a bond to replace the outdated Washington Township firehouse. The township fire district held an election in...
Williamstown’s 2020 in review Part 1
The year 2020 was full of surprises, good and bad. In Williamstown, this year taught the community how to come together in new ways,...
Washington Township Year in Review Part 1
The year 2020 was a whirlwind for communities across the country. Despite all of the negatives it brought, from school closures, social isolation from...
Nature Tots program continues online Jan. 19
The Gloucester County Department of Parks and Recreation educates children on nature and our environment with Nature Tots.
The Nature Tots program is built for...
Senate approves bill to fund police body cameras
Sweeney: ‘The statewide use of bodycams will be a significant step in achieving reforms’