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According to a statement on the Gloucester Township website, officials said the “decision was made following a thorough assessment of social media posts”.
“Given the disturbing nature of these threats and our commitment to the safety of our community, the postponement was deemed necessary,” said Chief David Harkins, Gloucester Township Police Department.
“Gloucester Township Day is a beloved tradition that brings our community together in celebration. However, we must take all potential threats seriously. Out of an abundance of caution and with the safety of all in mind, we are postponing this year’s event until a later date.” said Mayor David Mayer.
The event was originally scheduled for June 7.
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