Cooper Health Care Announces $300M Gloucester Township Campus

Cooper University Health Care, the leading academic health system in southern New Jersey, today announced plans for a new multispecialty outpatient campus in Gloucester Township, a transformative $300 million investment that will expand access to advanced specialty care services for residents across the region.

The nearly 184,000-square-foot, five-story Gloucester Township Campus will be built on 39 acres of undeveloped land adjacent to Route 42 near the Gloucester Premium Outlets. The state-of-the-art outpatient facility will be larger than Cooper’s Moorestown facility, making it the health system’s largest ambulatory campus. It is designed to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care in a modern and convenient setting while bringing more than 400 new health care jobs to the region.

“This new campus represents Cooper’s continued commitment to investing in the health and well-being of the communities we serve,” said George E. Norcross, III, chairman of the Cooper University Health Care Board of Trustees. “As South Jersey continues to grow, so does the need for greater access to high-quality specialty care close to home. This project will transform health care access in the region while creating hundreds of jobs and generating long-term economic growth for Gloucester Township and surrounding communities.”

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Maryland Fishing Report

Maryland offers free fishing days on June 6, June 13, and July 4, the perfect time to introduce a friend to freshwater or tidal fishing, with no fishing license or trout stamp needed. In this wonderful time of the year for fishing, it is great to have a mentor who can guide you, and this is the perfect opportunity. 

Children under 16 don’t need a license, so anytime is right for someone in their life to introduce them to the joys of fishing.  

On June 13, there will be a free Chesapeake Channa (northern snakehead) fishing derby and outreach event, Snakes on the Dundee V, at Gunpowder Falls State Park and Dundee Creek Marina. Information about the derby can be found on the DNR website.

Route 42 northbound, I-295 northbound, I-76 eastbound lane and ramp closures tonight and tomorrow night in Bellmawr

Overnight lane and ramp closures are scheduled on Route 42 northbound, I-295 northbound and I-76 eastbound tonight and tomorrow night for structural steel installation as the Direct Connection project advances in Bellmawr, Camden County. The lane and ramp closures, as well as traffic slowdowns, are necessary to install structural steel. Motorists are advised to use caution and expect delays when traveling through the work zones.

In addition, the I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound, also known as Al-Jo’s Curve, is scheduled to be closed and detoured tomorrow night.

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Man Charged in Series of Arsons in Gloucester Township and Winslow Township

Camden County, NJ – A Gloucester Township man has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of arsons in Gloucester Township and Winslow Township, including fires at his apartment and workplace, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay, Gloucester Township Police Chief Anthony Minosse, and Winslow Township Police Chief Donald Lemons. Taquan N. Ayers, 25, a licensed practical nurse at Oaks Integrated Care, was charged with one count each of 2nd -degree Aggravated Arson and 2nd -degree Causing or Risking Widespread Injury or Damage in Gloucester Township. He was also charged with two counts of 3rd -degree Arson and one count each of 1st -degree Attempted Murder, 1st -degree Kidnapping, 2nd -degree Attempted Aggravated Arson, and 3rd -degree Terroristic Threats in Winslow Township.

On Thursday, June 4, 2026, at approximately 11:52 a.m., officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department and fire personnel responded to the Cherrywood Apartments located at 1200 Little Gloucester Road in reference to a fire at Ayers’ apartment. The fire was extinguished before it could spread to other apartments. No injuries were reported. During the investigation, detectives obtained surveillance video of a suspect – identified as Ayers – in possession of a gasoline can at the apartment complex shortly before the fire. At approximately 12:03 p.m., officers from the Winslow Township Police Department and fire personnel responded to Oaks Integrated Care located at 128 Berlin-Cross Keys Road in reference to an arson at the facility. Upon arrival, officers encountered a parked vehicle belonging to Ayers that had been set on fire outside of the business. The suspect – identified as Ayers – was taken into custody at the scene.

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Juneteenth Event 6/13/26

Celebrate community at the Winslow Township Juneteenth Celebration. Enjoy food, music, and culture at New Brooklyn Park in Sicklerville.

  • When: Sat, June 13 | 2 PM – 7 PM
  • Location: 123 New Brooklyn Erial Rd, Sicklerville, NJ

Enjoy a concert by the Wallstreet Soul Band sponsored by the Camden County Commissioners at 6pm. 

Governor Meyer Declares Statewide Drought Watch

Governor Matt Meyer has issued a statewide drought watch due to precipitation levels experiencing a steep and steady decline throughout the state for the second time in three years, particularly in Kent and Sussex Counties. The Governor declared a drought watch after receiving guidance from the Delaware Water Supply Coordinating Council (WSCC).

The drought watch is in effect until further notice. During this time, Delawareans are asked to voluntarily reduce outdoor uses of water and practice wise water use in their homes in order to preserve the state’s water resources for more necessary uses.

The Governor’s decision follows a May 26 assessment of drought conditions by the WSCC and the subsequent recommendation from the Governor’s Drought Response Committee on May 29. The council found that the state would need to receive 21 inches of rainfall over the next three months – summer months when evaporation is at its highest – to recharge Delaware’s water supply back to normal levels.

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Detectives Investigating Homicide in Camden

Detectives are investigating a fatal shooting in Camden that led to a multi-vehicle crash in Pennsauken on Tuesday night, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at approximately 7:02 p.m., officers from the Camden County Police Department responded to the 3300 block of Westfield Avenue in Camden in reference to a ShotSpotter activation. Upon arrival, officers discovered multiple shell casings and an unoccupied vehicle that had been struck by gunfire.
At approximately 7:06 p.m., officers from the Pennsauken Police Department responded to a crash involving five motor vehicles at Drexel Avenue and Route 130 in Pennsauken. Upon arrival, officers observed that one of the vehicles had been struck by gunfire. The driver – later identified as 36-year-old Izaiah Minzy of Westville – was found to be suffering from a gunshot wound. Minzy was transported to Cooper University Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased at approximately 8:11 p.m. Six other individuals occupying vehicles involved in the crash sustained minor injuries.
This investigation is active and ongoing. No arrests have been made at this time. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Cody Skinner of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide Unit at 856-580-6053 and Detective Andrew Mogck of the Camden County Police Department at 609-519-8588. Tips can also be sent to CAMDEN.TIPS.

PZ Board Meeting Cancelled June 17, 2026

The Gloucester City Planning/Zoning Board meeting for June 17, 2026
has been cancelled due to lack of business.
The next meeting will be held on July 15, 2026, as scheduled.
We apologize for any inconvenience.

Special Olympics NJ Summer Games this weekend! 

Special Olympics New Jersey (SONJ) invites you to experience firsthand how the power of sports unites communities at its annual Summer Games, taking place this weekend at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). This marquee event is the culmination of months of dedication and hard work by thousands of athletes and will be held Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7.

Join us on Friday, June 5 at 7:30 pm at Lions Stadium for the 2026 Summer Games Opening Ceremony, as we kick off New Jersey’s most inspiring weekend. This unforgettable evening celebrates the determination, spirit, and unity of the Special Olympics community.

Admission is FREE and open to all—bring your family and friends and be part of a powerful night where inclusion truly shines.

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The Role of CPAs in Advisory Services for Expanding Firms

You might be feeling that growth was supposed to make everything easier, yet somehow it has made every decision heavier. Revenue is up, the team is bigger, and new markets are opening, but now you are staring at cash flow swings, hiring questions, tax surprises, Alexandria bookkeeping, and investors who expect clear answers. It can feel like you are building the plane while flying it, with no time to slow down and think.end

At the same time, you may sense that the old way of working with your accountant is not enough anymore. Once a year you send over numbers, then you get a tax return and some quick comments. That might have worked when you were small. Now you need guidance during the year, not after. You need someone who understands both the numbers and the story behind them.

That is where the role of a Certified Public Accountant shifts from basic compliance to true advisory support. In simple terms, this is about having a trusted financial guide at your side as your firm expands, not just a technician who files forms. Done well, CPA advisory services for growing businesses can help you avoid costly mistakes, plan for cash needs, and build a structure that is ready for the next stage.

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