Residential Burgalar Arrested by Officers on Patrol

On the evening of August 24th, 2010, officers from the Gloucester Township Police responded to a home on the first block of St. Moritz Drive for a reported burglary. The investigation revealed that several pieces of jewelry, electronics and cash were taken from the home.

Enhanced patrols were conducted in the area which led to a car stop of a vehicle in which 24 year old Kyle Crosby was operating. Within Crosby's vehicle, officers located several of the proceeds that were taken during the aforementioned burglary. Mr. Crosby was taken into custody and brought to police headquarters where he gave detectives the name of another person who he claimed assisted him in the crime. As the investigation progressed, it was determined that Crosby lied to police about the alleged accomplice and that he had committed the burglary by himself.

Kyle J. Crosby, of St. Moritz Drive, was charged with 3rd Degree Burglary, 3rd Degree Theft, and 4th Degree Falsely Implicating Another. He was remanded to the Camden County Adult Correctional Facility on 10% of $50,000.00 bail. DATE/




Graffiti Camera in Gloucester Township to Prevent Vandalism

Link to Inquirer Article (August 12, 2010 Inquirer by Elisa Lala)



Photo from the graffiti camera press conference.



Transition Budget Near in Glo. Twp. (August 9, 2010 Courier-Post by Deborah Hirsch)

Link to Courier-Post Article



First Farmers Market of 2010 a huge hit!

See calendar for a list of all Blackwood Farmer's Market Saturday dates.




 

New mind-set for police force. July 19, 2010 (Courier-Post by George Mast)

LInk to Courier-Post Article

Link to Gloucester Township News Article


 

Glo. Twp. honoree has steak in safety. July 19, 2010 (Courier-Post by Jim Walsh)

Link to Courier-Post Article

Nero, a Gloucester Township police dog who captured a burglary suspect, enjoys a reward dinner at Texas Roadhouse with his handler, Patrolman James Clark.


 

Gloucester Township Police Department aims to reshape operations, effect on community. July 9, 2010 (Gloucester County Times by Lucas K. Murray)

Link to Gloucester County Times article.


Gloucester Township 5th and 4th Grade Essays

Essays and posters sponsored and judged by the Blackwood Lake Advisory Committee.



D.A.R.E. Poster Contest Winners

Students from Gloucester Township's D.A.R.E. programs participated in a schoolwide poster and essay contest. The finalist posters are currently on display in the Mayor's Office, but you may also view them online.

Please click this link to view the finalist posters: DARE Poster Contest Winners.

The students names are Michael Offenbacker, Overall Winner; Jake Hunt, Second Overall Winner; Trevor Perry, Third Overall Winner; Norah Costello; Marissa Gambone; Cordelia Love; Matt Prendergast; Alyssa Shiplee; Ryan Silla-Escanilla; and William Warner, all finalists.


 

 

 

Blackwood resident and long time member of the Blackwood Lake Advisory Committee, Walt Ellis refurbished the Blackwood sign located at Church St. and Black Horse Pike. He did a magnificent job, the first of many improvements planned for downtown Blackwood.

 



Gloucester Township Now Recylces Electronics

Yard Hours 8 am–4 pm

  • 15, 17, 19, 21 inch monitors, flat screens, and all-in-ones.
  • Towers, Desktops and Laptops
  • Uninterrupted Power Supply
  • All types of wire
  • Gold clip ends
  • Printers
  • Fax machines
  • Scanners
  • Modems
  • Copy machines
  • All types of memory
  • Any hard drives
  • Fans and power supplies
  • Mother, B, C, tweener and finger boards
  • AC Adaptors, yokes and motor
  • Plastic baled or loose aluminum, brass, light iron and copper
  • Metals, baled or loose
  • Any and all related computer parts
  • Phones, cell phones, cell phone and laptop batteries
  • PC scrap and stereos (no wood)
  • VCR's, DVD's, CD players and boomboxes
  • Any audio and visual equipment
  • Scanners and pagers
  • Cash registers and scales (electronic or mechanical)
  • Rechargable batteries
  • Household appliances (not containing compressors)

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