Business View City & Municipal | August 2022

79 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 7 DEPTFORD TOWNSHI P , NEW JERSEY School District is also fantastic. We’ve come a long way with our schools.” A new middle school in now being built, and the high school just put in a new turf field. Today, housing in Deptford Township is as diverse as their businesses. It runs the whole gamut, from apartments to townhomes to small, three-bedroom ranches, to large two- story luxury homes. Cooper Landing, a new housing development, just finished constructing nearly 40 new houses, with prices ranging from $400,000 to $500,000. “We think our mix right now is perfect,” Medany says. “We want to keep things affordable. That’s always our goal. And to provide the best municipal services at the same But Deptford Township didn’t stop there. They set their sights on growing their entertainment industry, too. Launch Trampoline Park opened. Next, came Round One. Both offer family entertainment and fun. Another movie theater is also in the works. The educational system is another source of pride for Deptford Township. Rowan College, in Gloucester County, has the biggest nursing school in the State of New Jersey. They recently moved in 70 medical students who are training to be doctors at the Rowan Medical Center. “They built a brand new medical facility on that campus,” Medany says. “So we’re becoming one of the education hubs in south Jersey. The Deptford

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