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

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.

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Sweeney, Simmons Bill to Strengthen Protections for Domestic Violence and Stalking Victims Advances

Legislation designed to ensure quicker collection of digital evidence in investigations of domestic violence and stalking cases cleared the Assembly Judiciary Committee today. Specifically, Bill A5155 would amend the New Jersey Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act to require expedited compliance with certain search warrants for information in these types of cases. Assemblywomen Marisa Sweeney and Heather Simmons sponsored the bill.
“For victims of domestic violence and stalking, every day spent waiting for information can feel like an eternity,” said Assemblywoman Sweeney (D-Morris, Passaic). “We know that sometimes the most critical evidence is stored online, and when investigators can’t get to that information quickly, it can slow down the efforts in place to protect victims and stop abuse before it escalates even more.”
Under the bill, when served with certain search warrants related to domestic violence, stalking, or violations of protective orders, social media platform providers would be required to respond within 72 hours. All other communications providers would be required to respond within five business days. To ensure these requests receive prompt attention, qualifying warrants would be required to clearly state “Immediate Response Required,” helping law enforcement more effectively investigate cases and better protect victims from ongoing harm.
“Technology has transformed the way people communicate, but unfortunately it has also changed the way some people intimidate, harass, and stalk their victims,” said Assemblywoman Simmons (D-Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem). “When investigators need access to digital evidence that could help protect someone from harm, unnecessary delays have serious consequences. This bill recognizes that urgency and ensures such lifesaving information can be collected without additional delays.”
The bill is modeled after Oregon’s “Kristil’s Law,” which was enacted after a Colorado woman endured months of stalking, harassment, and digital impersonation before being murdered by her husband.

TSA launches remote screening pilot program at Boston Logan International Airport

On June 1, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) launched its latest initiative to enhance the traveler experience under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Mullin: a first-in-the-nation remote screening option for passengers flying out of Boston Logan International Airport.

In partnership with the Massachusetts Port Authority, TSA has introduced this innovative pilot program with an inaugural remote terminal in Framingham, Massachusetts. Passengers flying out of Boston Logan on JetBlue or Delta flights between 5:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. are currently eligible for this new experience.

Instead of dealing with traffic at the airport, congestion at the checkpoint, and limited parking, these passengers can instead park at Framingham, check in, go through security, and take a bus directly to the secure side of their terminal.

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Sherrill Administration Highlights $130M+ for Historic Site Improvements

In celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary, Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Ed Potosnak today highlighted more than $130 million in ongoing restoration and visitor improvement projects at state-owned historic sites that have had pivotal roles in New Jersey and American history, spanning from the American Revolution through the Industrial Revolution and beyond.  

Acting Commissioner Potosnak discussed the investments today at the Wallace House Historic Site in Somerville, Somerset County, which is undergoing a $4.3 million restoration and served as General George Washington’s headquarters when the Continental Army encamped at Middlebrook during the winter of 1778-1779. He emphasized the Sherrill Administration’s commitment to ensure visitors are inspired by elements of American history that are uniquely New Jersey. “The determination and resilience of America and her people can be found in the pivotal actions of New Jersey’s contributions from 250 years ago to today,”

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Taquan N. Ayers, 25, a Licensed Practical Nurse Charged with Arson

6/4/2026


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. Continue reading “Taquan N. Ayers, 25, a Licensed Practical Nurse Charged with Arson”

Resorts Casino Hotel Announces June Events That Define Summer Excitement

Visit Resorts Casino Hotel this June for exciting promotions, giveaways, and summer celebrations! We are Destination Summer!

North Beach Atlantic City Fireworks 
June 26| 9:30PM | The Boardwalk/Beach in Front of Resorts

Kick off summer with an amazing fireworks display in North Beach Atlantic City! Resorts Casino Hotel is the #1 viewing location! The firework spectacular is free and open to the public. Visit Resorts early to enjoy Happy Hour at 7 bar locations and dine at one of our restaurants; and stay late for great casino action. Hotel rooms will be in demand, so visit www.resortsac.com to check availability.

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Atlantic City Brings the World Cup to Life with Beachfront Watch Parties, Immersive Art and Fan Experiences

As soccer fans from around the world descend on North America for the highly anticipated World Cup, Visit Atlantic City is preparing to bring the excitement of the tournament to the Jersey Shore. Named an official viewing destination for the global soccer tournament, Atlantic City will welcome visitors with a summer-long lineup of soccer-inspired events ranging from beachfront watch parties and public art installations to family-friendly programming, drink specials and more.

With its iconic Boardwalk, vibrant casino resorts, beachfront entertainment and proximity to regional host venues including the New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium) and Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field), Atlantic City offers fans a dynamic place to celebrate the tournament beyond the stadium. The destination will also play a key role in the international soccer moment as Stockton University serves as the official Base Camp for Haiti’s national team, bringing the energy of the tournament directly into the Atlantic City region. To further welcome visitors and celebrate this momentous global event, Visit Atlantic City is proud to showcase the tournament throughout the destination with street pole banners designed to guide fans and build excitement across the city.

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Philadelphia Athletes Unite to Welcome FIFA World Cup 2026™ Nations Playing in Philadelphia

Philadelphia athletes across the city are participating in a new initiative to welcome the nine nations set to compete in Philadelphia during the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

The “Philly Match Ball” program includes nine official FIFA match balls, with each ball representing one of the participating nations scheduled to play a group stage match at Philadelphia Stadium. Each squad will receive a ball as a welcome to the city and a celebration of the global game coming to Philadelphia.

To date, the balls have been autographed by Bryce Harper and Trea Turner of the Philadelphia Phillies; Joel Embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers; DeVonta Smith and Zack Baun of the Philadelphia Eagles; and Dan Vladar and Sean Couturier of the Philadelphia Flyers. Additional athletes are scheduled to sign the balls ahead of Philadelphia’s first match on Sunday, June 14.

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Best Friends Animal Society Shares Pet Safety Tips for Warm Summer Day

As temperatures rise and summer activities heat up, more people are spending time outdoors with their pets. From walks and road trips to pool days and backyard gatherings, warm weather can create hidden dangers for dogs and cats without the right precautions. 

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Lorraine Cunningham, 78, of Haddonfield

Lorraine Cunningham of Haddonfield, New Jersey, passed away peacefully on May 28, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Philadelphia to the late Thomas and Dorothy Cunningham, Lorraine devoted her life to her family and her community.

She spent 25 years teaching first grade at Saint Peter’s Catholic School in Riverside, where she touched and enriched the lives of countless children and families through her care, warmth, and dedication. She didn’t just live life; she embraced it fully, bringing warmth and joy to everyone lucky enough to cross her path. A proud and active member of the Irish Society, Lorraine was often found dancing and enjoying music with friends. She also took great pride in caring for her grandchildren, cherished her time at the beach, and was a devoted Phillies fan who loved cheering on her team. 

Lorraine is lovingly remembered by her children, Heather, James (and his wife, Lottie), and Bethann; her cherished grandchildren, Connor, Luke, and Chloe; and her brother, Thomas (and his wife, Sue), her sisters, Mary and Nancy, and her niece and nephews, whom she loved very much.

A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at Christ the King Church, 200 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield, NJ 08033.  Family and friends are welcome to attend.  Visitation will take place from 10 AM to 11 AM with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11 AM.  Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: https://www.camdencountyhero.com