As the state intensifies its drought response, here's what Gloucester Township residents should know.
Here are the latest election results in Gloucester Township's local races.
4 in 5 ballots came back opposing the sale so far, but the tally remains underway as of Tuesday night.
This past summer, New Jersey American Water put in a bid to buy the sewage system for a whopping $143 million.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.
The restaurant, which would go near Gloucester Premium Outlets, passed an initial review. Here's what's next.
This letter to the editor is from Assembly Member Cody D. Miller, who represents NJ's 4th Legislative District.
The restaurant, with a multi-lane drive-thru, could go in a vacant lot near Gloucester Township Outlets.
The voter-registration deadline is creeping closer. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in Gloucester Township.
Puff Ganga hopes to operate out of a local strip mall. The Township Council is set to vote Monday on giving the business initial approval.
The historic bank building will become a township community center and black box theater.
This letter to the editor comes from Gloucester Township Council President Orlando Mercado.
Aerial sprays are used to help reduce the mosquito populations and prevent the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses, such as West Nile Virus.
If approved, the controversial deal to privatize the local wastewater system will be on the ballot this November.
2 of the township's public gatherings may get canceled, while others will take place inside.
Several candidates filed petitions to get on the ballot in November. Take a look at who is running locally.
An appeals court ruled that Bellmawr Borough didn't violate the rights of Ian Smith and Atilis Gym, which openly defied pandemic protocols.
A widespread ban on short-term rentals and bed-and-breakfasts in the township came closer to reality.
The county party sent a 'defamatory' mailer about Paul Moriarty days before last year's State Senate election, according to the lawsuit.
Council members approved a $144M sale to NJ American Water, which will require a vote from the public.
The council will also consider a ban on short-term rentals. Here's what's on the agenda for the upcoming council meeting.
State legislators introduced 3 bills inspired by the fights that broke out in the township and at similar gatherings. Here's what they'd do.
The county is distributing free fans and air conditioners to low-income residents ages 60 and older.
The township could get a smash room, where patrons can relieve stress by breaking everything in sight.
This November, residents will have choices to make from Township Council to the presidency. Here's how each primary shaped out.
In the township, Election Day will feature several races from local office to the presidency. Here's what to know as you cast your vote.
The township's master plan for redevelopment is being examined for the first time in 10 years. Here were some suggested changes.
The business still needs to finalize some approvals. But the Planning Board has OKed a proposal to bring a dispensary to a vacant property.
The average Gloucester Township homeowner paid $7.5K in property taxes last year, according to state data.
The proposed business on Sicklerville Rd. would allow certain customers to purchase weed without leaving their vehicles.
Those bags would stretch 3,391 miles laid side by side, according to a recent study by Environment America.
26 vehicles broke down or had issues after fueling up at Camden's Conoco. Floodwaters may have contaminated the gas supply, officials said.
The cannabis retailer wants to place the business in a vacant lot.
Township Council Member Dan Hutchison also held a slight edge late Tuesday night in a tight race for State Assembly.
The Democratic party will continue to represent District 4, with the Associated Press calling the close races late on Election Night.
Jersey Freedom has funded phony 'conservative' candidates with Democratic ties, according to the state GOP's lawsuit.
Here's what you need to know with every seat in the State Legislature and a host of local positions at stake.
A school district agreed to teach its cosmetology students to style Black and textured hair, which concludes a state investigation.
Homeward Bound's adoption fees can cost hundreds. But the shelter has filled up during its busiest time of the year.
The federal agency has cited Amazon 6 times this year and has 18 open investigations against the online retailer.