Cooper University Health Care Receives Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation

Camden, NJ — Cooper University Health Care announced today that the Emergency Department at Cooper University Hospital has been reaccredited as a Geriatric Emergency Department (GED) by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), earning Level 3 (Bronze) Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA). The designation, first obtained in 2022, recognizes Cooper’s commitment to delivering high-quality, specialized emergency care for older adults.

The Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation program was developed by ACEP to recognize emergency departments that meet rigorous standards for the care of older patients. Accreditation signals to patients and families that an emergency department is equipped with the expertise, processes, and environment needed to address the unique medical and social needs of aging adults.

Cooper’s GEDA accreditation reflects the leadership and collaboration of an interdisciplinary team, including Katherine Selman, MDZack Cutaneo, MSN, RN, and colleagues across emergency medicine, nursing, and hospital operations.

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New Jersey Tobacco Control Grades Out

American Lung Association Grades New Jersey Efforts to Reduce Tobacco Use in New Report 24th annual “State of Tobacco Control” report will also outline steps to protect the health of communities across New Jersey from tobacco use, the leading cause of preventable death and disease.  
TRENTON – The American Lung Association in New Jersey will release the 24th annual “State of Tobacco Control” report, which evaluates state and federal efforts to eliminate tobacco use and save lives with proven-effective tobacco control laws and policies. The report will grade New Jersey’s tobacco control measures in five areas, including funding for state tobacco prevention programs, state tobacco taxes, smokefree workplace laws, coverage of and access to quit tobacco treatments, and ending the sale of flavored tobacco products.
Access to the embargoed report and embargoed interviews are available upon request. 

WHAT: The American Lung Association’s 2026 “State of Tobacco Control” report   

WHEN: The report will be released on Wednesday, January 28 at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time.  

WHERE: New findings from the “State of Tobacco Control” report for New Jersey will be live on  Lung.org/sotc following the launch. Embargoed copies of the report and interviews are available upon request. 

WHO: The following spokespeople are available for media interviews on report findings and health impacts of tobacco use: Michael Seilback, AVP, Nationwide Policy, American Lung Association Andrew Berman, MD, NJ Local Leadership Board, American Lung Association; Professor, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Division Director, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Allergy and Rheumatology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Thomas Carr, report lead author, Director, Nationwide Policy, American Lung Association Medical experts, including pulmonologists and lung cancer experts.

WHY: Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease here in New Jersey and across the U.S., killing nearly half a million people nationally each year. The “State of Tobacco Control” report not only grades efforts by states and the federal government but also identifies key actions for policymakers to eliminate the death and disease caused by tobacco use. 

HOW: To request embargoed report findings or an embargoed interview, contact Val Gleason at Val.Gleason@Lung.org or (717) 971-1123 and agree in writing that you agree to honor the embargo.  

About the American Lung AssociationThe American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to champion clean air for all; to improve the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families; and to create a tobacco-free future. For more information about the American Lung Association, which has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and is a Platinum-Level GuideStar Member, or to support the work it does, call 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) or visit:? Lung.org 

 

 

Commissioners to Host Homeless Services and Resource Fair

Today, January 28, the Board of Commissioners will be hosting a homeless services and resource fair to provide free necessary services to those in need at 10 a.m. at Cathedral Kitchen, 1514 Federal Street, Camden. This fair will feature on–site showers and haircuts, breakfast and lunch, and access to several organizations to help with employment and housing, among other things.

“Access to essential services and support on their journey to stability can make a life-changing difference for our residents who are experiencing homelessness,” said Commissioner Jennifer Cooley Fleisher, liaison to the Department of Health and Human Services. “The Board of Commissioners are committed to ending homelessness in Camden County by 2030, and resource fairs such as this help us move closer towards that reality.”

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Students Named to Dean’s List at University of Maryland Global Campus

The University of Maryland Global Campus logo.

More than 18,700 University of Maryland Global Campus students were named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2025 term. To be eligible for the honor, a student must complete at least six credits during the term, earned a grade point average of at least 3.5 for the term, and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at UMGC.

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President Trump Delivers Largest Tax Refund Season in U.S. History

As tax season kicks off, millions of Americans are poised to receive significantly larger tax refunds thanks to President Donald J. Trump’s landmark Working Families Tax Cuts Act — which every Democrat in Congress opposed. The historic legislation is delivering the biggest tax refund season ever, with average refunds projected to rise by $1,000 or more this year due to its transformative policies.

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NJBS Hosts Blood Drive in Honor of Local Physician and Blood Recipient

NJBS recently declared a blood emergency, as blood donations have dropped nearly 40% below what is needed to meet local hospital demand

RED BANK, NJ – New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) will host a blood drive on Thursday, January 29th from 8:00am to 2:00pm at Life Time in Red Bank. The blood drive will be held in honor of Dr. Matthew Chiarello, a local physician, father, Life Time member and blood recipient.

Dr. Chiarello was unexpectedly diagnosed with bone marrow failure early last year and relies on blood transfusions as he awaits a life-saving transplant. This blood drive is being held to celebrate his strength, resilience, and the opportunity to enter 2026 in good health, which was made possible by the generosity of blood donors.

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Winslow Township Municipal Complex Delayed Opening 1/27

Winslow Township Announces that the Municipal Building Will Have a 2-hour Delayed Opening On Tuesday, January 27th and will open at 10:30am.
 

Residents Can Still Access Services Online And Via Phone During That Time.

(609) 567-0700

www.winslowtownship.com

Text “Hello” to (833) 434-0700

Gloucester Township Buildings And Offices Opening On A Two Hour Delay 1-27-2026

Gloucester Township Police Advisory: Gloucester Township Buildings and Offices will be opening on a two hour delay on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. 

Also be advised, Gloucester Township Public Schools and Black Horse Pike Regional Schools will also be opening on a two hour delay. 

Enjoy our GTPD Drone Video: Gloucester Township In The Snow 1-26-2026! https://youtu.be/QwtfLRwvQDk

School Closings and Delays for Tuesday, January 27

New Jersey
Alice Costello School, Brooklawn (Camden) – Closed.
Alloway Township School District (Salem) – Closed.
Audubon School District (Camden) – Opening 1 1/2 Hours late. Modified Schedule.
Bellmawr Borough School District (Camden) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Benjamin Banneker Prep Charter School (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Black Horse Pk Regional Schl District (Camden) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Burlington City Public School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Burlington Co. Inst. of Technology BCIT (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Burlington County Special Services (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Burlington Township School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Camden City School District (Camden) – Closed.
Camden County Technical Schools (Camden) – Closed.
Center for Education (Burlington) – Closed.
Clearview Regional School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Deptford Township School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Downe Township School District (Cumberland) – Closed.
Eastampton Township School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Ewing Township School District (Mercer) – Opening 1 1/2 Hours late.
Fairfield Township School District (Cumberland) – Closed.
Gloucester Catholic High School (Camden) – Virtual Learning
Gloucester City School District (Camden) – Closed
Gloucester Co Special Services School (Gloucester) – Closed.
Gloucester Co. Vocational School Dist. (Gloucester) – Closed.
Haddon Heights School District (Camden) – Opening 2 Hours late.
HollyDELL School (Gloucester) – Closed.
Kingsway Regional High School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Lenape Regional School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Lewis School of Princeton (Mercer) – Opening 2 1/2 Hours late.
Logan Township School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Lumberton Township School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Mantua Township School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Mastery Schools of Camden (Camden) – Closed.
Medford Township Public Schools (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Millville School District (Cumberland) – Closed.
Monroe Township Public Schools (Gloucester) – Closed.
Moorestown Friends School (Burlington) – Opening at 10:00 AM.
Mount Ephraim School District (Camden) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Mount Holly Township School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
National Park Borough School District (Gloucester) – Closed.

Pineland Learning Center (Cumberland) – Closed.
Pitman Public School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Rancocas Valley Regional School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Riverside Township School District (Burlington) – Opening 1 1/2 Hours late.
Shamong Township School District (Burlington) – Opening 2 Hours late.
St Augustine Prep (Atlantic) – Closed. All Virtual.
Swedesboro-Woolwich School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Upper Deerfield Township School District (Cumberland) – Closed.
Vineland City School District (Cumberland) – Closed.
Voorhees Township School District (Camden) – Opening 2 Hours late.

Westville School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Washington Township School District (Gloucester) – Closed.
Wildwood City School District (Cape May) – Opening 2 Hours late.
Winslow Township School District (Camden) – Closed.

 

🐾 Pet of the Week: Reese & Bouncy! 🐾

Meet Reese and Bouncy, an adorable bonded pair of 1-year-old male guinea pigs currently looking for their forever home at the Gloucester County Animal Shelter (https://gloucestercountynj.gov/177/Adoption-Services).

These two best friends thrive together and feel most comfortable as a pair, so they’re hoping to be adopted together. They’re past the baby stage but still young, curious, and full of personality! With gentle handling, cozy hideaways, and plenty of fresh veggies, Reese and Bouncy will make sweet and delightful companions. 

Visit them at the shelter: 1200 N. Delsea Drive, Clayton, NJ

 856-881-2828

If you’re looking to add double the love to your home, Reese and Bouncy might be the perfect match. Scan the QR code or stop by the shelter to learn more about adoption!