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ANDREW TURCO

Articles by ANDREW TURCO

Deptford seniors take on Tai Chi

Senior citizens are taking advantage of what the Township has to offer, and it's not the typical bingo night.

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After discourse on Facebook, Medford Council holds meeting to discuss new building plan

The Council held a special presentation on Aug. 20 to clarify and answer questions that residents had about the new Pinelands Library and municipal building.

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22 cats and dogs were adopted during the Clear the Shelters event at Gloucester County Animal Shelter

Gloucester County is one of the dozens in New Jersey participating this year.

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Medford Arts Center announces annual arts celebration

The Medford Arts Center is excited to announce its Annual Celebration of the Arts this September. The MAC is a volunteer run center that brings together local artists, musicians, writers,…

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From the classroom to the studio: Deptford High’s jazz director Carl Cox to release first full-length album

Cox has deep roots in the industry, with ties from Jay-Z to Smokey Robinson. Now, he can add another accolade to the list; his first full-length album.

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Public discourse about new Pinelands library building, funding sparks Medford to hold special public meeting

Due to an increase in discussions from residents and news outlets, Council is having a public question and answer portion on the Aug. 20 Council meeting.

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National mass shootings prompt Gloucester Township Police Department to invest in active shooter equipment

The department introduced two support vehicles and new equipment aimed at combating an active shooter situation.

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Medford Police report driver was entrapped in vehicle in Route 70 crash

The operator of the Dodge Challenger was found to be entrapped within the vehicle and was subsequently extricated by the Medford Township Fire Dept.

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Shamong school district fully staffed after BOE approves two new teachers

With the board approvals of two resignations and two hires on its Aug. 13 meeting, the district will start the 2019-2020 school year with a full staff.

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Township council honors retired Fire Chief Gary Smith, approves application for a $10,000 police grant

Mayor David Mayer, along with Council President Orlando Mercado presented a proclamation to Gary Smith, retired fire chief of Blenheim Volunteer Fire Company.

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