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Jalen Hurts Foundation Donates $200K to Install New Air Conditioners at 10 Philadelphia Schools
Jalen Hurts is donating $200,000 to help fund 300 new air conditioning units across 10 Philadelphia schools. The Jalen Hurts Foundation has donated $200,000 to give back to the community and help fund air conditioning at several Philadelphia schools in need, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC 10 Philadelphia. With the...
David Shulick Volunteers to Aid Pastor Cavanaugh and Ardmore Bethel AME Church in Community Expansion Initiatives
Ardmore, PA – July 23, 2024 – David Shulick is generously volunteering his time and providing his extensive legal background to support Pastor Cavanaugh and the Ardmore Bethel AME Church. This collaboration aims to expand the Church’s reach within the local community through several key initiatives, including the provision of low to moderate-income housing, community gardens, and other programs to address critical needs among the underserved.
Firefighters Battle Apartment Blaze In South Jersey
On Tuesday, July 30, at approximately 9:20 p.m., Gloucester Township Police Officers were dispatched to 1341 Blackwood Clementon Road, Millbridge Apartments, Building 900, in response to a reported apartment fire. Fire departments from Blackwood, Chews Landing, Erial and Lambs Terrace, along with departments from Pine Hill, Runnemede, and Bellmawr, responded...
South Jersey’s best new burgers are smashed inside this tiny shack. Get in line.
Smash burgers are buzzing and that’s no secret. It seems like it’s impossible to scroll social media without coming across some sort of smashed beef patty slathered in sauce and dropped on a fluffy bun. Plenty of eateries are adding smash burgers to their menus and those that...
Family Members Hope Remains Uncovered in Old City Will Solve Mystery of Former Philly Mayor Samuel Miles’ Grave
The family of Revolutionary War officer and former Philadelphia Mayor Samuel Miles had been looking for the grave of their ancestor for years when they heard about the remains uncovered in a 310-year-old cemetery in Old City. Andrea Miles and her father, Floyd, had been looking for the grave of...
Lucas Ford in Burlington becomes Johnson Ford
In a media release last month, KJohnson Enterprises announced the purchase of Lucas Ford, in Burlington, making founder Kevin Johnson the first African-American Ford dealership owner in the region. “I am honored to take the helm of Lucas Ford and continue the legacy of excellence that the dealership is known...
Philadelphia’s Landlord-Tenant Office ceases eviction operations, faced with new license, insurance requirements
Philadelphia Municipal Court has ordered the city’s Landlord-Tenant Office to cease eviction operations until it can comply with the newly passed Angel Davis Eviction Accountability Act.
Mega Millions ticket worth $1M sold at ShopRite in N.J.
A $1 million Mega Millions ticket was bought at a ShopRite in Mercer County for Friday’s lottery drawing. The lucky second-prize ticket was sold at the supermarket on North Olden Avenue in Ewing, lottery officials said. It matched five numbers but not the Mega Ball. Friday’s winning numbers were:...
Hot start to August, monitoring tropics
The month of August kicks off with some heat. Temperatures will get into the 90s with high humidity. At times, it could feel like triple digits. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has already issued a heat advisory for Thursday and Friday afternoons for much of the Delaware Valley. Some afternoon thunderstorms this weekend […]
How a developer's massive Route 70 building project in Cherry Hill will restore the environment.
A developer of two hotels and a restaurant on Route 70 in Cherry Hill spent four years navigating newly expanded New Jersey environmental rules and local zoning law before getting the go-ahead to build. The Township approved the plan this month, and the natural setting in an area around a...
Feds Warn Residents in NJ, PA, NY To Get This Out Of Your Wallet NOW
If you live in New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania, you need to pay attention to this warning from the Federal Government. There's something you may carry around in your wallet that you shouldn't be. It's not cash. I always try to carry around a little bit of cash in...
To all NJ retailers thinking of Christmas displays now
Summer in New Jersey is all about fun in the sun. At no point is anyone thinking about Christmas at such an early point in the year. Well, maybe except for Christmas in July. But once we get through July, that should be it. No more Santa, no more Christmas trees, and certainly no mega holiday displays in stores. In fact, those shouldn't make an appearance until we get closer to Thanksgiving.
NJ Family’s Summer Fun Interrupted By SINKHOLE In Front Yard
New Jersey has seen its fair share of natural disasters over the years. The scariest that comes to mind is, of course, Hurricane Sandy. It swept up the coastline in 2012 damaging so many homes in its path. Residents of the shore towns weren't even the only ones impacted by that storm. There was significant damage all the way out in the Philly suburbs of South Jersey, too.
Something is changing at the NJ Shore – Have you noticed?
As a lifelong resident of the Jersey Shore, there is both good and bad, when it comes to the summer season. Since it's always easier to talk about the negative, let's begin with the positives. For one, the weather is warm and the days are long. And let's be honest,...
These are the most cost-efficient school districts in NJ — and they’re still hurting
TOMS RIVER — The state is forcing a school district that already has one of the tightest belts in New Jersey to suffer through massive budget cuts. When it comes to spending per pupil, Toms River is the second most efficient district of its size and the fourth most efficient district in New Jersey out of around 600.
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