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Wanted person found with gun during traffic stop in Berlin, NJ: Police
A Sicklerville man who had active warrants out for his arrest was found with a gun during a traffic stop in Camden County, according to police. Jahlil R. Sheilds-Brown of Sicklerville, NJ, Arrested. On the afternoon of June 26th, the Berlin Police Department says one of their officers conducted a...
Gin Blossoms, fireworks and a patriotic light display. How Camden is celebrating July 4.
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) — A staple of "Summer Hits of the 90s" playlists, fireworks and a light display. Camden County workers spent Tuesday beautifying Wiggins Waterfront Park ahead of the 26th annual Freedom Festival, which features 90s band Gin Blossoms.On Tuesday, Camden County workers spent the afternoon preparing the grounds of the Camden Waterfront for the 26th annual Freedom Festival. The July 3 event, which is free to attend, kicks off at 5 p.m. at Wiggins Waterfront Park and goes until 10 p.m.On the main stage, attendees will be able to hear a concert from local singer Tara Hendricks at...
Christopher Bucceroni, Gloucester Township Officer, Charged
Christopher Bucceroni, 28, a Gloucester Township police officer from West Deptford, was off-duty and driving his personally-owned vehicle, a 2020 Toyota RAV4, when he struck the 18-year-old bicyclist around 2:30 a.m. June 20, on Erial Road and Blackwood-Clementon Road, Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay said alongside Bucceroni's chief, David Harkins.
Landmark New Jersey Restaurant Closing For The Summer
This steakhouse has been around for decades, 73 years to be exact, so the thought of it closing for good would be absolutely shocking!. Luckily, it's only closing for renovations, but patrons are hoping there won't be any major changes to this very popular restaurant in Camden County. They're concerned...
N.J. man threw 25 explosives from his car near a railroad bridge, cops say
A Camden County man was arrested and charged with hurling over 25 explosives from his car in the area of a railroad bridge in South Jersey and possessing a stockpile of explosives and high-capacity magazines, Winslow Township police said. Kenneth Baldino, 71, of Winslow Township was arrested on July 1...
Adopt a pet for just $7 at Homeward Bound
If you’re looking to adopt a new furry companion, head to Camden County because Homeward Bound Adoption Center is hosting an adoption special, this week only! For just $7 you can adopt any dog or cat currently at Homeward Bound. “There are so many animals at the shelter just waiting to find a loving home,” […]
New Jersey counties explore new strategies for roadway safety as fatalities rise
NEW JERSEY (WPVI) — Various counties across New Jersey are exploring new strategies to make highways and roadways safer during the busy summer season. This comes after multiple fatalities have been reported on roads in the area. “Every one of these tragedies could be avoided,” said Lt. James Rosiello...
End of an Era as Villari’s Bar in Laurel Springs, NJ Closing After 26 Years
It's the end of an era for a popular bar in Camden County, New Jersey. Villari's By The Pike has just announced its closing for good. So, what's next for the space?. Goodness gracious, Villari's By The Pike. If you know, you know. I can't tell you how many times I closed THAT place when I was in my 20s. Tucked off Stone Road in Laurel Springs (a stone's throw from White Horse Pike), it was kind of like my 'secret' spot.
Homes at or under $250,000 in Camden County
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between June 24 and June 30. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Camden County, all of which featured homes under $250,000. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top...
Immaculata University To Offer New Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision for Fall 2025
Immaculata University is expanding with a new program, the Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision will launch in the fall of 2025. Immaculata University is expanding its impact with the introduction of its first Ph.D. program. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision will launch in the fall of 2025.
New Jersey domestic workers’ rights law takes effect
The law, called the domestic workers’ bill of rights, extends workplace protections to housekeepers, in-home child care providers, cleaners, gardeners, and more. The post New Jersey domestic workers’ rights law takes effect appeared first on New Jersey Monitor.
Veolia Issues Annual Water Quality Reports
TOMS RIVER – Veolia New Jersey reported today that its water meets or surpasses all safe drinking water standards. The latest annual Consumer Confidence Report details the results of 63,997 water quality tests conducted on 243 substances in 2023. Jim Mastrokalos, Senior Director of Operations of Veolia New Jersey,...
Bridge Tolls From New Jersey to PA Could Go Up 20%
When you think of how expensive everything else has gotten, it's somewhat amazing that the four bridges drivers use to cross from New Jersey to Pennsylvania haven't increased in price in 13 years. That may be about to change. DRPA Considers a 20% Toll Hike on Bridges Crossing the Delaware.
NJ Parents Urged To Steer Clear Of Water-Colored Swimsuits
Can you believe it's almost July already? It feels like summer 2024 is flying by, doesn't it? The biggest weekend of the summer is almost upon us. July 4th is a HUGE holiday for people in the Garden State. If Jersey residents aren't headed to the beach for the Independence...
Shell recycling program aims to bolster NJ’s oyster beds
Nearly 100 tons of recycled shells were collected from Atlantic City area restaurants. A New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection program is attempting to turn culinary trash into environmental treasure. Eleven restaurants around Atlantic City — including more than half of the city’s casinos — are giving their leftover shells to the Marine Resources Administration, who in turn are using those shells to help bolster the oyster population within the Mullica River and Great Bay.
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