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Toddler among seven new GloCo COVID-19 cases

Gloucester County reported an additional seven COVID-19 cases today. The county has conducted 42,324 total tests. Of these cases, 38,710 have come back negative....

Gloucester County reports 17 more COVID-19 cases

Five of the new cases are teenagers

Gloucester County Animal Shelter offering deals on furry friends

The Gloucester County Animal Shelter (GCAS) is open to help Gloucester County families find their new furry friends and is making it more affordable with...

Craft Classes at The Whitall House will be held this fall

The Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders in partnership with Gloucester County Certified Gardeners will hold outdoor craft classes this fall. There are two classes...

Mayor’s Message: Municipal Buildings are open and a 2020 Census reminder

I hope you and your families are doing well.  Despite the difficulties that our community has been facing due to the Coronavirus, we have been...

Gloucester County urges the importance of the 2020 census

The countdown to finish the 2020 Census is on and participation is important to the future programs and services in Gloucester County. The Census is...

Gloucester County American Job Center offers Virtual Services in the midst of a Pandemic

The Gloucester County American Job Center in Thorofare is a dedicated career center for individuals seeking employment service, job matching, interview skills, resume writing,...

21 cases of COVID-19 were announced across Gloucester County

As of Tuesday, August 18, Gloucester County has conducted 40,068 total tests. Of these cases, 36,585 have come back negative. One case has been...

Thirty eight-year-old mother takes on a college degree

Washington Township resident Nadja Connor has decided to return to college at the age of 38. “Since I was 20 years out of school, I...

Monroe board of ed decides how to deal with state aid reductions

The Monroe Township Board of Education once again discussed a school reopening plan at its meeting on Aug. 12, after another order from Gov....

Sunflower art brings Washington Township community together

A group of 20 people from the Wedgewood Forest and Greens community in Washington Township  came together Aug. 11 for a socially distanced gathering...

Cecil Firehouse construction has finally begun

Updates to the Cecil Firehouse in Williamstown have been eight years in the making, with issues that have included leaks and insufficient quarters for...

Township high school holds in-person graduation ceremonies

Washington Township High School held two in-person graduation ceremonies on Aug 12, but though more than 100 students were anticipated for the events, only...

Mayor’s Message: Road Improvements and ‘Register Ready’

Washington Township Road Improvements One of the concerns that became evident to me when speaking to residents of the community (even before being elected as Mayor)...

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