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Weekly Roundup: Residents raise concerns abut increase in GT taxes, officer suspended for assaulting girl

Check out what made headlines this week.

Gloucester Township officer charged with simple assault against 13-year-old girl.

Officer John Flinn was recently suspended for the March incident.

GT police chief Harry Earle addresses GT officer’s assault of 13-year-old.

Earle suspended the officer a week after the March incident.

Council passes ordinance to build 72-unit affordable housing development on Chews Landing.

Residents voiced concerns about the project’s influence on the township, particularly its encroachment a historic farm.

Hundreds of residents turn out to council meeting in light of tax increase.

With a nearly $154 increase in annual municipal property taxes, Gloucester Township residents spent hours voicing concerns to council.

Gabriel Daveis Tavern’s spring open house and revolutionary weekend set for April 21 and 22.

Expect two days of colonial crafts, tavern tours and more.

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