GTPD Investigate Motor Vehicle Crash

On Thursday, April 23, 2026 at approximately 1:55 AM, Officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department were dispatched to the area of Kearsley Road and Hazeltop Drive for the report of a pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle.

Gloucester Township Police Officers arrived on the scene with an ambulance from Inspira Basic Life Support, Paramedics from Virtua Health and the Erial Fire Department.  Emergency Medical Personnel immediately worked to stabilize a male who was located on the side of the road after being struck by a vehicle.  It is reported the male was standing in the lane of travel at the time of the collision and went onto the hood of the vehicle before coming to rest on the grassy area.  The vehicle operator safely stopped the vehicle after the collision and waited for First Responders.  The victim was stabilized on scene and transported by ambulance.

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Joann Monteleone, 75

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of JoAnn Monteleone, who passed away at the age of 75.

Born April 20, 1951 – Passed April 20, 2026.

JoAnn is survived by her son, John Monteleone (granddaughter Brooklyn), and her two beloved grandchildren, Nathan and Bella, from her late daughter Jaclyn, who passed in March 2025. She is now reunited with her loving husband, John Monteleone, who passed away in 2013.

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Mural Created by High School Students Unveiled at Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital

On April 21Jefferson Health Cherry Hill Hospital hosted art students and teachers from Cherry Hill High School West for an unveiling & luncheon to celebrate the completion of the students’ multi-medium waiting room mural which the students began in September 2025.

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Unhealthy Air Affects Nearly 1.2 Million PA Kids; Philadelphia Metro Earns Failing Grades

Today, the American Lung Association released its 27th annual “State of the Air” report, which finds that nearly half of the children in the U.S. are breathing unhealthy levels of air pollution, including 1,176,798 kids in Pennsylvania. The report also shows that air quality in the Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD metro area continues to fail, earning, F grades for ozone smog, daily and year-round particle pollution. While the region remains graded straight F’s for all three measures, year-round fine particle pollution worsened compared to last year, moving from 26th worst in the nation to 17th worst, increasing residents’ exposure to unhealthy air.

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Black Sea Bass Recreational Fishing Regulations

The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is revising recreational fishing state regulations for black sea bass to reflect a greater abundance of the species for anglers to catch. However, DNREC cautions that federal regulations may or may not change to match the state regulations by the time the season opens.

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Over 700,000 New Jersey Kids Are Breathing Unhealthy Air

Today, the American Lung Association released its 27th annual “State of the Air” report, which finds that nearly half of the children in the U.S. are breathing unhealthy levels of air pollution—including over 706,882 children in New Jersey—as communities across the state experienced both worsening smog conditions and selective improvements in particle pollution.

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Sherrill Administration Marks Earth Week with Flooding Action

In celebration of Earth Week, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Ed Potosnak today announced the addition of two regions to the DEP’s Resilient NJ program, a unique effort that brings together multiple municipalities to plan regionally to protect communities from flooding.

The addition of the two new regions surrounding the Shark River in Monmouth County and the Lower Passaic River in Essex County brings the number of regions participating in this nationally recognized program to six.

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Winslow Township Job Fair & Expungement Seminar April 25th

Free Job Fair & Expungent Seminar
THIS Saturday April 25th 

Come meet various employers to discuss available positions and network across various industries including healthcare, laborer, education, insurance, first responders, and so much more!

Saturday April 25th
9am Expungement Seminar (Registration Required)

Followed by the Job Fair:
10:00 am- Noon
Bud Duble Senior Center
33 Cooper Folly Road
Atco, NJ 08004
Contact:
Board of Health
609-567-0700 ext. 8008
boh@winslowtownship.com

Wanted: Suspect for Robbery in the 22nd District

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The Philadelphia Police Department-Central Detective Division is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individual depicted in the following clips and still photos.

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Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Adds New Detective

Camden, NJ – Welcome to the team! The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office has hired a new detective, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.

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