Released Monday, the study warns that Camden County could face a shortage of between 6,802 to 17,644 beds and Gloucester could face a shortage of between 4,155 to 10,386, the study warned. Read the article in the Courier Post.
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Released Monday, the study warns that Camden County could face a shortage of between 6,802 to 17,644 beds and Gloucester could face a shortage of between 4,155 to 10,386, the study warned. Read the article in the Courier Post.