Winslow Township Memorial Day Service

Memorial Day Service

Join Winslow Township officials and veterans at the Municipal Complex War Memorial to honor those who served. A solemn ceremony dedicated to our fallen heroes.

Return Your Vote By Mail Ballot Today

Don’t Wait! Return it Today and Make Your Voice Heard!

If you’ve already received your Vote By Mail ballot, now is the perfect time to return it and check voting off your to-do list. Camden County makes the process quick and convenient with 29 secure, monitored drop box locations available throughout the county. No lines, no hassle. Once your ballot is submitted, you will receive confirmation via mail. Make your plan, return your ballot, and be part of the process. To learn more, Click Here.

Get Connected with Your Government

At Town Halls, Public Meetings, Our App, or Social Media

Camden County provides several ways for residents to stay informed and connected with local government, including this weekly newsletter, social media, and live meetings. Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross will be hosting Town Hall Meetings monthly, creating another level of access and opportunity. The next Town Hall Meeting will be announced soon. If you have any questions, or need assistance, please submit them and we will forward them to the appropriate level of government. Click Here to submit questions.

The Camden County Board of Commissioners holds public Monthly Meetings at 520 Market St, 6th Floor, in Camden. The next Caucus Meeting will be held on TuesdayJune 16th, and the Monthly Commissioner Meeting on Thursday, June 18th. These meetings are held to help the community stay up-to-date on county proceedings. Click Here to watch meetings online.

Take Camden County with you wherever you go! The Camden County App is our free mobile resource that serves as a one stop source for all of Camden County’s services, events, concerts, programs, weather alerts, and more. Stay connected on the go, available for both iPhone and Android. Click Here to download the app.
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Sherrill, Jain Announce NJDOT’s First Design-Build Contract Award

Governor Mikie Sherrill and New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Priya Jain today announced Agate Construction Company, Inc. and A. Servidone, Inc./B. Anthony Construction Corp. JV have been awarded a $47.7 million contract for the Department’s first Design-Build project, the Route 50 Bridge over Cedar Swamp Creek replacement project, located in Upper Township, Cape May County.

“When I took office, I made clear that we were going to do things differently and deliver for the people of New Jersey. That means taking more efficient, innovative approaches to modernizing our aging infrastructure. The Route 50 Bridge project reflects that, by replacing this critical connection to Cape May County and key coastal evacuation route through New Jersey’s first-ever Design-Build approach. By combining design and construction into one streamlined process, we’re cutting delays, lowering costs, and delivering this long-overdue upgrade faster for New Jerseyans.” 

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NJ Right to Life PAC Endorses Rosie Pino for Congress

New Jersey Right to Life PAC (NJRTL-PAC), the state’s premier pro-life advocacy organization, officially announced its endorsement of four-term local elected official, Rosie Pino, for Congress in New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District.

The high-profile endorsement draws a razor-sharp contrast in the Republican Primary, solidifying Pino as the only true conservative leader in the race who explicitly and unapologetically stands for protecting life.

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John Anthony Castrataro, 62, of West Deptford

On May 19th, 2026, at the age of 62, John passed peacefully at Cooper Hospital in Camden, NJ. Of West Deptford. Formerly a longtime resident Of Bellmawr.

Survived by his children, Lisa Castrataro, Nichole Castrataro, Christopher Lacovara, Anthony Lacovara and Desiree Beebe; grandchildren, Andre English, Lea English, Nicholas Lacovara, Giavonna Castrataro, Julia Wiggins, Brienna Lacovara, Salvatore Lacovara and Kye Sullivan; longtime partner, Bonny Tittermary; brother, Michael Castrataro III, and Lisa Liquori, as well as many nieces and nephews. John was predeceased by his parents, Michael Castrataro Jr. and Nancy Fortuna Castrataro, and his brother, Joe Castrataro.

John was a longtime auto mechanic and formerly owned and operated John’s Auto Clinic in Bellmawr. Above all else, John was a devoted Poppy to his cherished grandchildren and adored each and every one.

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GTPD Missing Juvenile Male- Andre Streater, Jr. 5-23-2026

On May 22, 2026, at approximately 9:18 PM, 13 year old Andre Streater Jr., was reported missing. Andre was last seen at his residence in the Sicklerville Section of Gloucester Township.  Andre is believed to be wearing blue jeans, a black shirt, a black jacket, is approximately 5’5″ in height and 129 pounds in weight. He is a light skin black male with dark brown hair and brown eyes. The male frequents Camden City. 

If anyone has additional information or knowledge of Andre’s location, please call 9-1-1, the Gloucester Township Police Department at 856-228-4500, call the GTPD Anonymous Crime Tip Line: 856-842-5560, or send your tips via GTPD Website at https://gtpolice.com/tips. You can also contact Detective Parrone from the Camden County Prosecutors at 856-225-8400.

Missing Persons Flyer: https://assets.opspolice.network/resources/agency/140/community/flyer/pdf/20260523-Qt17YP8NwXxPBlJl.pdf 

Keep it Clean NJ!

New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Priya Jain announced that the Department is launching an anti-litter campaign aimed at summer travelers. The main component will be flying an aerial banner over the Jersey Shore with the message: Keep it Clean NJ.

“With the start of summer, New Jersey’s highways will be filled with people driving to vacation destinations across the state – whether they are going to hike the Appalachian Trail in North Jersey or going down to the Shore to enjoy our beaches and boardwalks,” NJDOT Commissioner Priya Jain said. “Keeping our roadways, bike paths, and boardwalks clean and litter free is everyone’s responsibility. Flying a banner in the skies above the Jersey Shore, as well as over the World Cup matches, is a creative and simple way to remind millions of people to respect the environment and keep New Jersey beautiful by simply putting trash in its proper place.”

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Gloucester Township Police Arrest Suspect in Dangerous Misuse of Less Lethal Weapon

Between December 2025 and May 2026, the Gloucester Township Police Department received three reports involving a male discharging what appeared to be a firearm in commercial parking lots along the Blackwood Clementon Road corridor, causing property damage. These incidents prompted heightened emergency responses from officers, as businesses and nearby individuals reported active gunfire in the area.

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String Band Parade Marches Down Haddon Ave.

Bring Friends & Family Next Saturday, May 30th!

Get ready for an afternoon of music, movement, and community spirit! Due to weather, the 4th Annual String Band Parade will now be marching down Haddon Avenue NEXTSaturdayMay30th from 4 PM to 6 PM, bringing the energy and tradition of the Philadelphia Mummers to Camden County. String bands will fill the streets with lively performances as they travel from Crystal Lake to Haddon Square, with great viewing spots along the way at local favorites. The celebration continues at Haddon Square with an After Party from 6 PM to 9 PM, featuring live music from The Exceptions, food, drinks, and family fun. Hosted by the Board of Commissioners and Haddon Township, bring the family and join the fun! We can’t wait to see you there! To learn more, Click Here.