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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...
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...
NJ senior convicted of sexually assaulting 9-year-old girl
A jury has convicted a 76-year-old Pennsauken man for repeatedly sexually assaulting a young girl, Camden County Prosecutor Grace MacAulay announced. Joseph Jackson was found guilty of two counts each of sexual assault involving a victim younger than 13 and endangering the welfare of a child — all second-degree charges.
Battleship Offers Tours, Fireworks Viewing Wednesday in Camden
Leer en español CAMDEN – The Battleship New Jersey, which returned to Camden from dry-dock maintenance just 12 days ago, will open for tours again on Wednesday.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Self-guided tours cost $30 for adults, $25 for senior citizens and children age 12 and under, and $20 for veterans. Details and ticket reservations can be found on the battleship website. Self-guided tours begin tomorrow – available every day – from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Guided tours are also every day, starting at noon. The battleship staff also invited the public on Wednesday night beginning at 7 to the ship's deck to view Camden County fireworks, for a $10 donation per person. The fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. at Wiggins Park, nearby on the Camden waterfront. Although the ship reopens on Wednesday, the reopening ribbon cutting will be held on July 10 at noon with Camden County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli, Mayor Victor Carstarphen, the battleship leadership and others. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
‘Living history’
Hundreds of people gathered along the Gloucester City waterfront on June 20 to watch the Battleship New Jersey return to its berth in Camden after three months of repairs. “This is the closest vantage point,” said Patrick Ward, of the Gloucester City Historical Society, who waited under a tree on a warm day with a light breeze for the battleship to appear around the bend of the Delaware River on its journey back to the Camden waterfront, where it serves as a year-round museum.
Yesteryear in Retrospect
10 Years Ago July 4, 2014 Camden County closed the W. Park Blvd. bridge over Newton Creek in Haddon Township on September 17, 2012. The project was delayed over a year for problems with bad concrete and the bridge just reopened this spring. The final phase started on Wednesday as construction crews put the final touches on new asphalt paving on West Park from Crystal Lake Ave. to Cuthbert Rd. …
South Jersey police officer charged in hit-and-run crash that critically injured bicyclist
A 28-year-old Gloucester Township police officer has been charged with a hit-and-run crash last month that left an 18-year-old bicyclist in critical condition, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office announced Tuesday. Christopher Bucceroni, of West Deptford, surrendered to his department a day after he allegedly struck a Gloucester Township man...
Mosquito Spraying Throughout Camden County on Wednesday
Early Wednesday morning, the Mosquito Control Commission will be in the community spraying and surveilling areas throughout Camden County. Commissioner Jeff Nash, liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission, talked about being cognizant of standing water. “It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid any standing water...
Haddon Township Man arrested for arson in Haddonfield, vandalism in Medford
The following release is according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. A Haddon Township man has been arrested and charged in reference to an arson in Haddonfield and a stalking-related vandalism in Medford Township, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay, Haddonfield Police Chief Jason Cutler, and Medford Township Police Chief Arthur Waterman.
Fresh, local produce is ready for purchase at farmers markets in several Camden County municipalities
Camden County offers a variety of farmers markets throughout the week where residents can find fresh, locally grown produce and other goods. Here is a list of the markets, their locations, and days of operation:. Berlin Farmers Market (Indoor): Open Thursday-Sunday, with a flea market on Saturday and Sunday. Located...
See all homes sold in Camden County, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Camden County reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 113 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,456-square-foot home on Ogg Avenue in Somerdale that sold for $338,000. Atco.
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...
Road work to close road in Haddonfield
NJ American Water will be replacing a sewer and water main on Ellis Street in Haddonfield from Monday, July 1 to Wednesday July 3 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Potter Street and Kings Highway East. “Motorists should plan ahead to take...
Pennsauken Man, 76, Guilty Of Sexually Assaulting 9-Year-Old Girl: Prosecutor
Joseph Jackson was found guilty on Friday, June 28, of two counts of second-degree sexual assault involving a victim under the age of 13, according to Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Pennsauken Police Chief Phil Olivo. Jackson also was found guilty of two counts of second-degree child endangerment,...
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