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Police Chief Minosse shares his new year message

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Chief Anthony Minosse cited strong relationships between township police and residents as key to effective policing.

Gloucester Township Police Chief Anthony M. Minosse is welcoming 2026 by thanking residents for their continued trust in and partnership with his police department.

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In a New Year’s message released last month, Minosse expressed gratitude to the community for working alongside the department to keep the township safe and welcoming. He emphasized that strong relationships between police and residents are key to effective policing and credited the community’s support as an essential part of that success.

“As we move into the new year of 2026, I want to take a moment to thank our amazing community for the trust, support and partnership that you continue to show,” Minosse said. “Working together so well over the years is what continues to help make Gloucester Township a safe and welcoming place to live, work and raise our families.”

Minosse also highlighted the growth of the police department over the past year, noting its expanded training, strengthened capabilities and lessons learned through close collaboration with the community. He praised the department’s officers and staff for their professionalism, dedication and daily commitment to service.

The chief reassured residents that his department remains available for assistance, concerns or simply to connect with community members. He encouraged residents to reach out whenever help is needed, stressing that public safety and well-being remain his top priorities.

Looking ahead, Minosse said the department is committed to continuing strong relationships, maintaining open communication, addressing challenges and celebrating successes together with the community.

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