The Winslow Township Police Department is currently accepting resumes for our upcoming hiring process for Full-Time Police Officers.
We are seeking dedicated, community-oriented individuals who are committed to professionalism, integrity, and public service. The Winslow Township Police Department proudly serves over 58 square miles in Camden County and values officers who are passionate about building strong relationships within the community.
Qualified candidates must meet all New Jersey Civil Service and PTC requirements as detailed on our website (https://winslowpdnj.com/recruiting). Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate strong character, sound judgment, and a commitment to proactive policing and community engagement.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their resume to Sgt. Matt Gibbons at Mgibbons@WinslowPD.com.
Join a department that is committed to service, leadership, and protecting the residents of Winslow Township. #winslowtwppolice
Freehold Township, NJ ā Today, Michael McGuire, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, retired NYPD officer, current Naval Reservist, Army JAG selectee, husband, father, and Republican candidate for Congress in New Jerseyās 3rd District, proudly announced that Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. has officially endorsed his campaign.
Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr., son of the legendary Senator Barry Goldwater and a lifelong champion of limited government, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and strong national defense, delivered a powerful and unequivocal endorsement:
Inspiring Day of Growth, Collaboration, and Empowerment
The Camden County Board of Commissioners, Camden County Youth Services Commission, and Camden County College invite students to attend the 2026 Camden County Youth Leadership Summit. This free event brings together young leaders from across the county for a day of workshops, guest speakers, and interactive activities focused on leadership development and community engagement. The summit will be held on Monday, March16th from 9 AM to 1 PM at Camden County Collegeās Camden City Campus. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. To learn more and register, Click Here.
On February 26, 2026 at approximately 12:52pm, Gloucester Township Police Officers were dispatched to Fulton Bank located at 1400 Blackwood Clementon Road on report of a fraud in progress.
Upon arrival bank employees alerted officers to a male attempting to execute a suspicious transaction.Ā The male was detained and was in possession of a fraudulent driverās license.Ā The investigation revealed the male was impersonating a bank customer, and was attempting to complete a wire transfer in the amount of $87,500 out of the victimās account.Ā The male was positively identified by officers as David L. Hutton from Houston, TX.Ā The victimās account did not suffer any monetary loss due to the quick actions by bank employees and officers.
Hutton was placed under arrest and transported to Gloucester Township Police Headquarters for processing. He was charged on a criminal warrant and remanded to Camden County Correctional Facility.
Arrested: David L. Hutton, Age 64, Houston, TX was charged with Exhibiting False Documents (3rd Degree), Forgery (3rd Degree), Assuming False Identity (2nd Degree), Attempted Theft by Deception (2nd Degree).
This incident represents the importance of a strong partnership between the police and community, highlighting the role the residents play in keeping the community safe. Prompt reporting of suspicious activity and potential criminal conduct allows officers to respond quickly and effectively to address community concerns. The teamwork between Officers, Detectives, and community members directly contributed to this arrest.
The Gloucester Township Police reminds all residents that identity theft can happen quickly and without immediate signs. To protect yourself residents can regularly monitor bank and credit statements, never share personal or financial information with unknown individuals, shred sensitive documents, and be cautious of unsolicited calls, emails, or text messages requesting personal information.
The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Gloucester Township Police Department at (856)228-4500. You may also provide information anonymously through the GTPD online tip portal at https://gtpolice.com/tips , via the GTPD Anonymous Tip Line at (856)842-5560, or by texting āTIPGLOTWPPDā and your tip message to 888777.
As my descendants will proudly tell you, I can be a bit slow on the uptake. But now I found the āI Canāt Do Any of Thisā channel on cable television, and it opened my eyes.
Itās like shopping in an army surplus store. Lots of fun just cruising around, trying to figure out what this little thing does. A lesson in belittlement?
Faugh! I say.
No, for the up-to-date old cowboy and columnist, itās simply a challenge. I always try to figure out what the little gizmo does before throwing myself on the mercy of that young girl at the cash register.
Itās much the same with the āNo Can Doā channel. Iāll turn it on in the morning while ingesting coffee, and theyāll tell me, āDonāt throw away that old fan until youāve filled it with cement.ā
Learn About Public Agencies that Serve Cherry Hill Township
Camden County’s Senior Residents are invited to spend an informative afternoon at the Cherry Hill Public Library, 1100 Kings Highway North, on Thursday, March12th from 2 PM to 4 PM for the Senior Resource Fair. This free event brings together a wide range of trusted agencies and organizations from Cherry Hill Township, Camden County, the State of New Jersey, and the federal government. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn and ask questions about topics that matter most.
Whether you are planning ahead or simply want to learn more about programs available to you, this resource fair offers direct access to knowledgeable professionals ready to help. Registration is strongly encouraged. To register and learn more, Click Here.
Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a member of the Lumberton Township Committee who was charged last year with drunk driving and failing to protect her young child who was in the vehicle at the time of the incident was sentenced yesterday to three years of supervision under a diversionary program for first-time offenders known as Pretrial Intervention (PTI).
Under terms imposed by the Hon. Craig A. Ambrose, J.S.C, Gina LaPlaca, 46, must continue to provide proof of attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and abide by specific conditions of participation in the PTI program, such as compliance with any requirements imposed by the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency.
Those who fail to abide by the conditions can be terminated from the program and prosecuted on their criminal charges. For LaPlaca, that would be a fourth-degree Child Abuse charge, to which she pled guilty yesterday in Superior Court in Mount Holly.
Stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster, David Spade takes the stage at Ovation Hall on Saturday, March 7!
David Spade became a household favorite during his tenure as a cast member on NBCās āSaturday Night Liveā. For his memorable role as Dennis Finch, the wise-cracking, power-hungry assistant on āJust Shoot Meā, Spade received nominations for a 1999 Emmy Award, Golden Globe, and American Comedy Award. He earned his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2003.
Now, you can enjoy a night of laughter with tickets to David Spade on tour as he returns to the slapstick stand-up comedy that first made him famous.
Don’t miss David Spade’s I Got A Feel For It Tour in Atlantic City!
The Camden County Board of Commissioners, in partnership with the Trevor Project, is hosting an important webinar on Friday, March20th from 9 AM to 10:30 AM focused on LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention & Sensitivity. This impactful session will provide adults with practical tools, insight, and real-world strategies to better understand the challenges LGBTQ+ youth face and confidently offer meaningful support. Through guided discussion and expert perspective, participants will leave better prepared to foster acceptance, strengthen resilience, and promote mental health and well-being. To learn more and register, Click Here.