HomeNewsSicklerville NewsWeekly Roundup: Council adopts $6.2 million bond, police prevent violence in Sicklerville

Weekly Roundup: Council adopts $6.2 million bond, police prevent violence in Sicklerville

Check out what made headlines this week.

Freeholder Cappelli reflects on 2017, looks ahead to 2018.

The Camden County Freeholder Board has many ongoing projects they hope to accomplish this year.

Celebrating Black History Month, Council will honor community members.

Nominations are being accepted for citizens who have demonstrated significant contributions in the area of community service.

A WTPD patrolman prevents potential violence in Villanova Court.

Patrolman Austin Schmidt caught a subject in possession of cocaine, marijuana and a .32 caliber revolver.

Gloucester Township Council adopts $6.2 million bond for this year’s capital budget.

At Monday night’s meeting, longtime municipal clerk Rosemary DiJosie retired after serving Council for 22 years.

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