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Need To Cool Off? Here Are Some Cooling Stations In Camden County.
"Dangerously high" temperatures are likely to affect the Garden State on Tuesday and possibly for the rest of the week, AccuWeather said.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ — "Dangerously high" temperatures are likely to affect Gloucester County and much of the Garden State on Tuesday and possibly for the rest of the week, AccuWeather said.
The hot temperatures can be dangerous, so experts advise doing what you can to stay cool in the days ahead.
One option for staying cool is going to a designated cooling place.
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Below, as a courtesy to our Patch readers, find below a list of such places in Gloucester County.
- Franklinville, Franklin Community Center, 1584 Coles Mill Road
- Glassboro Senior Center, 152 S. Delsea Drive
- Mantua Township Community Center, 111 Mercer Ave.
- Paulsboro, Second Baptist Church, 1534 Pine Street
- Thorofare, Fire Hall, Fire House Road
- Williamstown, Pfeiffer Community Center, 301 Blue Bell Road
Residents should look out for each other and their neighbors when the weather gets hot, according to Herb Conaway, director of the Burlington County Health Department.
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"Let's take precautions to avoid any unnecessary illnesses or tragedies," he said.
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