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Update: Heat advisory issued for 5 N.J. counties for Sunday
On Saturday at 2:51 a.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated heat advisory valid for Sunday between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. for Mercer, Gloucester, Camden, Burlington and Ocean counties. "Heat index values up to 102 degrees expected," describes the weather service. "Some showers and thunderstorms especially during Sunday...
Camden Starting Free Fan Program for Senior Citizens
CAMDEN – With June’s temperatures already reaching the 90s, Camden is flipping the switch on its free fan and air conditioner program for senior citizens. The program, for Camden residents 60 years old or over, starts on Monday. Fans can be picked up at five community centers.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Some air conditioners are available, but the resident must show a documented medical need, according to the city. Last year, the city distributed 197 fans and 42 air-conditioning units, according to Vincent Basara, the city’s communications director. Camden County runs a similar program for...
N.J. couple’s 1st home burned down just 6 months in. The neighborhood is rallying.
Brand new homeowners from Camden County lost their house in an overnight blaze Sunday — just six months after buying it. Richard Derer, 31 and his fiancée, Tiffany Siligato, 24, moved into their first home in Lindenwold earlier this year, according to a GoFundMe campaign started on their behalf.
Popular Camden County park getting $2.5 million in improvements
PENNSAUKEN — A riverside playground in a Camden County park is getting $2.5 million in renovations. The upgrade is needed due to heavy use of the play area off North Park Drive in Cooper River Park, said county commissioner Jeff Nash. “This playground is in perpetual use, which is...
10 most expensive homes sold in Camden County, June 17-23
A house in Haddonfield that sold for $1.1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Camden County in the past week. In total, 134 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $348,878, or $214 per square foot.
Rabid raccoon confirmed in Waterford Township
(Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Health Department has been notified by the state Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that a raccoon removed from a Waterford Township yard has tested positive for rabies. On June 18, a Waterford Township resident observed a raccoon in their back...
Judge Ousts Rutgers Board Member Indicted For Racketeering Conspiracy
William Tambussi, the South Jersey political machine attorney, stands accused of a slew of criminal acts in a stunning indictment against him and five others for running a corrupt political and redevelopment racket.
Gov. Murphy signs record-setting $56.6B state budget
The budget spends $2.1 billion more than it takes in but maintains full funding of the state’s pension obligations and its school funding formula. The post Gov. Murphy signs record-setting $56.6B state budget appeared first on New Jersey Monitor.
NJ corporate tax approved, which could give NJ Transit $800 million amid budget woes
After a contentious budget season debate over how best to aid NJ Transit through predicted future budget woes, the agency is set to receive about $800 million a year for five years from a new corporate tax passed by the legislature Friday and now headed to Gov. Phil Murphy's desk. Murphy had...
Watchdog declines to say if GOP gov hopeful Bill Spadea’s radio show is improper campaign benefit
Critics say New Jersey 101.5 allowing Bill Spadea to remain on the air is an improper financial contribution to his 2025 campaign for governor. The post Watchdog declines to say if GOP gov hopeful Bill Spadea’s radio show is improper campaign benefit appeared first on New Jersey Monitor.
Cost of renting or owning a home in NJ is absolutely crushing us
Either way you slice it, it’s bad. Whether you’re a homeowner paying a mortgage and dealing with the highest property taxes in the nation folded in, or if you rent your home, you’re in a financial chokehold that’s likely killing you. According to a new study...
Study Shows Patient Safety NOT A Priority In South Jersey Hospitals
Let's fact it, there isn't anyone alive that thinks staying overnight for treatment is fun. Sometimes, there's nothing you can do about it. A hospital stay is the only option. When you hear that your main hospital isn't known for patient care, that lead to some serious anxiety if you know you're headed there.
Tragic Story Sparks New Jersey Swimming Safety Conversation
Despite the depiction of Lifeguards on popular TV shows like "Baywatch", the reality is that these are important jobs and not overly glamorous. At the Jersey Shore, Lifeguards do more than just get a suntan each summer. Dating back to the late 1800s, the job of "Lifeguards" was given to...
Why New Jersey Is One Of The Best States For Tennis In America
One of the most popular individual sports in the world, Tennis in the United States is one of the sports that has grown in popularity in recent years. Like Golf, Tennis is a great outdoor activity to play with friends or competitively. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 Lockdowns, people...
The best dive bars in NJ — Jersey Shore edition
We don't know the answer to the best bar yet, but we have seven great spots offered by our listeners for you to pick from. All you need to do is vote below and help us pick the best for the region. At the end of the polling, we'll have...
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