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9/11 ceremonies adjusted and crossing guard retiree recognized at Township meeting

After 30 years helping Washington Township children safely cross the street to school, longtime crossing guard Marcella Dausel is putting down her stop sign. Washington...

Rileigh’s Rainbows provides for students in need

What started as a 9-year-old’s dream to create a homeless shelter in her backyard has now become a successful nonprofit helping children in need. Rileigh...

Township creates open line of communication with new initiative

Due to social unrest across the country, Gloucester County wanted to find a way to create an open line of communication between its residents...

Paying it forward: Teenager’s book designed to help children with anxiety

Imagine being a 7- or  8-year-old kid, going about what should be a carefree day as a first grader when suddenly you are crippled...

Mayors Message: Halloween Parade Canceled

Cecil Fire News All permits have been received and construction is almost 20 percent complete. Demolition is complete and the new footings have been poured...

Gloucester County Women’s Club gives back to community

Washington Township Public Schools have received more than 70 backpacks and lunchboxes from the Gloucester County Women’s Club to help start off the school...

Community outreach is a priority for new police chief

David Dailey is of the “if isn’t broken, don’t fix it” mentality. The new chief of police for Monroe Township said both the community and...

Washington Township offers new programs to address addiction

Washington Township recently launched two programs to help residents of the community who struggle with drug or alcohol addiction Both programs started in August and...

Running on positivity: Gilda’s Club South Jersey launches virtual Dragon Run 5K

The event running through Sept. 30 aims to recoup some of the estimated $300K lost in 2020 fundraising

Gloucester County hosts annual job fair

On Thursday, Sept. 17 the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders will sponsor their annual Disability Employment Job Fair and Resource Event from 9...

Township creates safe space for visual, performing arts

The COVID-19 pandemic caused students to miss out on their visual and performing arts classes, but teachers in Washington Township spent the summer creating...

Community gathers to remember loved ones lost to addiction

Family and friends of individuals who lost their battle with drug addiction gathered at the township’s James G. Atkinson Park on Aug...

Monroe council welcomes new police chief at promotion ceremony

Monroe Township welcomed a new police chief and deputy chief at its promotion ceremony before a scheduled council meeting on Aug. 24. Police Chief James...

Deptford Mall partners with regional charity to address food insecurity

Million Meals Challenge will last through September.

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