Online casino growth in Gloucester City and how the New Jersey digital gaming market keeps expanding

Online casinos have become a huge part of New Jersey’s entertainment scene, and in Gloucester City people get more options every year. There’s everything from digital slots to live casino games, and the industry just keeps getting bigger as folks look for easy ways to play from home.

Over the past few years, New Jersey’s online casino market really changed. It used to be a small corner of the gaming world, but now it’s a major entertainment sector drawing players from all over, including Gloucester City.

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Speaker Coughlin Statement on the Passage of the FY27 State Budget

“The Fiscal Year 2027 budget delivers for New Jersey families and carries forward the progress we’ve made in the Legislature to make New Jersey a more affordable place to call home while being responsible stewards of the people’s money.

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Area 4th of July Clelbrations

Audubon Celebrations Sponsored by PSEG

Bill Would Safeguard Access to Legally Protected Healthcare in New Jersey

The General Assembly has passed Bill A2218, sponsored by Assemblywomen Shanique SpeightEllen ParkAnnette Quijano, and Luanne Peterpaul, which provides increased protections for patients seeking reproductive health care services and the medical professionals who provide that care. 

The legislation shows New Jersey’s commitment to health care access and comes at a time when other states are taking legal action against both individuals and providers seeking and administering reproductive health care services.

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Collingswood Police Chief Becomes NJSACOP President

The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office congratulates Collingswood Police Chief Kevin Carey on his recent installation as President of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police.

Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay had the honor of administering the oath to Chief Carey during NJSACOP’s annual installation banquet, held last week in Atlantic City.

Chief Carey’s selection to this prestigious leadership role is a testament to his dedication, professionalism, and longstanding commitment to law enforcement. This recognition is truly well deserved, and we wish him continued success as he leads NJSACOP.

Summer Concerts at Proprietor Park, “Big Trip Duo July 14” at 7 PM

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Police Seek Public’s Assistance in Locating Homicide Suspect Wanted in Multiple Shootings

The Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 21-year-old Jahylin Melchur, who is wanted in connection with two homicides and one non-fatal shooting.

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Gabby Lisella Retires After 26 Years at Rowan

Gabby Lisella, who has dedicated 26 years to Rowan Athletics as a coach and administrator, announced her retirement from the University, effective July 1.

As Rowan’s associate athletic director for the past seven years, Lisella was involved with facilities, operations and game management, and served as the sport supervisor for several programs. She oversaw numerous facilities projects, including construction of the new Student-Athlete Weight Room in Esby Gym that is scheduled to open in the fall.

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OneCoin Fraud Compensation

DOJ program to provide compensation to qualifying individuals of international scheme

The FBI is encouraging victims of the OneCoin international cryptocurrency investment scheme whose investments resulted in a net loss to apply for compensation through a special Department of Justice (DOJ) program before the June 30 deadline.

“Misled by falsified statements and empty promises, many unknowingly depleted their savings for a fraudulent investment scheme in an emerging financial ecosystem that would never pay out,” said FBI New York Assistant Director in Charge James C. Barnacle Jr. in a DOJ press release about the announcement. “With the unwavering support from the Department of Justice, the FBI maintains its commitment to returning these stolen funds to their rightful owners.”

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Staying safe during the extreme heat

Temperatures across New Jersey will remain in the 95–105 degree range for the next several days, with even higher heat‑index values. PSE&G reminds you to take steps to keep yourself and your family safe in these dangerous conditions.

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