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.

 

2025 TAX RETURNS:CHANGES & UPDATES TO THE TAX CODE

New Tax Reform Laws Aim to Deliver Clearer, More Beneficial Returns for Small Businesses and the American Public NASE President and CEO Keith Hall Breaks Down Recent Tax Code Changes Following Major Reform Legislation, Including the Permanent Extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Key Provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill. From Higher QBI Deduction to Expanded SALT Deductions, Tax Code Updates Deliver Meaningful Savings for Small Businesses.
DALLAS, TX – As millions of American taxpayers—including small business owners, solo entrepreneurs, and gig-economy workers—are in the midst of preparing to file their 2025 income taxes this April, Keith Hall, President and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), is highlighting key changes to the tax code that could help filers reduce their tax burden and maximize their tax savings this year.

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Northern Liberties Restaurant Week Returns with More Dates, More Restaurants, More Options

Philadelphia, PA – Northern Liberties Business Improvement District announces the return of Northern Liberties Restaurant Week for two entire weeks this year! Save the date and come hungry to two dozen top restaurants and bars from Monday, January 26, 2026 to Sunday, February 8, 2026. This year look for added dates, more restaurants, the addition of lunch service and a list of exciting new-comers to Restaurant Week. This year, look for deals, signature favorite dishes and off-menu specials for lunch on two course menus for $10, $15 and $20, and for dinner on three (or more) course menus for $25, $35 and $45. There’s an assortment of cuisines, vibes, cocktail features and more making it the perfect time to fall in love with a new restaurant in Philadelphia’s fastest growing neighborhood, or return to support a long-time favorite. New restaurants joining the line-up this year include Amina , Apricot Stone (at their new location), Mamajuana Cafe Philly, Mana Modern Chinese, Newsroom Philly, Scusi, Tikka Mahal Modern Indian Restaurant and Yards Brewing. Returning favorites include the oldest gastro pub in the country – and a perfect spot to kick off America and Philly 250 at Standard Tap, plus neighborhood and city favorites like Bar1010, Bourbon and Branch, Cantina Dos Segundos, El Camino Real, Jerry’s Bar, North 3rd, Nourish, Silk City Diner and Urban Village Brewing. Additionally, look for the largest selection of Asian-owned restaurants, including Baan Thai Thai Cuisine, Circles Thai, Hello Vietnam, Hikari Sushi, Sieko Japanese, Yanaga Kappo Izakaya, plus the neighborhood’s first-ever soup dumpling hot spot Mana. Menus start going live today and continue through the start of Restaurant Week. Visit explorenorthernliberties.org/event/restaurant-week-2026/ for details. For reservations, contact each individual restaurant through their phone, website, Opentable or Resy. Follow for menu and other updates on social at @northliberties

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🐾 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! 

Grace A. Konstantinides, 87, of Mt. Laurel

(nee Giordano) Peacefully at home in Mt. Laurel, NJ on January 23, 2026. A former longtime resident of Haddon Township, NJ Grace was 87.

Beloved wife of 55 years to the late Panagiotis “Peter” Konstantinides. Loving mother of Emanuel (Paula) Konstantinides, Elizabeth (Robert) Winterburn and the late Michael Konstantinides. Devoted Yia Yia to Adriana (Zachary) Aase, Nico Smith, Miranda Konstantinides, Marina (Michael) Lyons, step-granchildren, Samantha (Colin Pierce) Winterburn and Gregory Winterburn and a great grandson, Beckham Aase. Dear sister of Dolores “Dee” Tredinnick, the late Dominic Giordano, the late Mary Goodwin, the late Joe Giordano, the late Frank Giordano, the late Rose Gianetti, the late Rocco Giordano, the late Irene Morgan, the late Antoinette O’Donnell and the late James Giordano. She is also survived by a brother-in-law, James J. O’Donnell and many nieces and nephews.

Grace loved spending time with her family and treasured every moment she shared with her grandchildren. She was a constant presence in their lives, never missing a soccer game, swim meet, dance recital, or special event. Grace took immense pride in being their biggest cheerleader, always offering encouragement, love, and unwavering support no matter the occasion.

Beyond her devotion to family, Grace was an avid sports enthusiast and a lifelong fan of her beloved Philadelphia Phillies. Watching games brought her great joy, and she followed the team with the same passion and loyalty she showed to those she loved most. Above all, Grace’s legacy lives on through the love she shared so deeply and the countless memories she created with those she held dear.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing Thursday evening 6:00 to 8:00 PM and Friday 9:15 to 10:15 AM at the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, 820 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, NJ. Funeral service will follow Friday 11:00 AM at ST. THOMAS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH, 615 Mercer St., Cherry Hill, NJ. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Grace’s memory to Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice (www.samaritannj.org).

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Grace A. Konstantinides, please visit our flower store.

Gloucester Township Plowing Inquiries

Due to the precipitation over the past 36 hours, if you have any inquiries regarding plowing contact the Gloucester Township Public Works Department at 856-228-3144.
 

GTPD Traffic- Icy Roadways Causing Numerous Non Essential Drivers To Become Stuck- STAY HOME

Gloucester Township Police, and area police departments, have received an influx of call for service for vehicles stuck on the icy roadways, as the weather has changed from snow to sleet, and possibly icy rain later.

New Jersey State, Camden County, and Gloucester Township Public Works crews are actively working to clear and treat roadways, but unnecessary traffic is making it difficult for plows and salt trucks to do their jobs safely and efficiently.

If you’re a non essential driver, please STAY HOME and STAY OFF THE ROADS until the storm passes and the roads have been properly treated. 

Thank you. 

Camden County roadwork projects

Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of January 26 to January 30. 

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

Berlin Township

South Jersey Gas will be working on Hopewell Road and Cooper Road from Tuesday, Jan. 27 to Thursday, Jan. 29 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a full road closure of Hopewell Road between Cooper Road & Jackson Road in Waterford Township and a full road closure of Cooper Road between Cushman Avenue & Hopewell Road in Berlin Township. 

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Gloucester City Trash collection this week will be delayed

Due to the storm the Monday’s trash collection will be moved to Tuesday.

Gloucester City Municipal Offices Closed Today

Gloucester City Municipal offices will be closed today, Monday January 26 due to inclement weather.