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FOOTBALL: Timber Creek hangs to beat Pleasantville in season opener
SICKLERVILLE — The Timber Creek High football team needed one first down to ice a victory over visiting Pleasantville in the season opener on Thursday night, and the Chargers got it via a Greyhounds penalty. That play was emblematic of Timber Creek’s 21-14 win over Pleasantville, as both teams...
Longtime sewing teacher fears she'll have to close shop due to rising rent
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (CBS) — As we close out Black Business Month, CBS News Philadelphia is highlighting a small business built on a lifelong passion. That's how it all started for one South Jersey woman teaching the next generation how to sew. Now, Tish Carter fears she'll have to close her shop due to the rising cost of rent.This past July, at a summer camp in Cherry Hill, about a dozen young girls between the ages of 5 and 13 gathered around Ms. Tish to learn how to make clothes. The theme of the week-long camp was "nature" and each...
'World's biggest bounce park' opens at Cherry Hill Mall. Plus, new stores are on the way.
CHERRY HILL — The latest attraction at Cherry Hill Mall isn't in the shopping center. Instead, a bounce park with 25,000 square feet of inflatable amusements is scheduled to operate in the mall’s parking lot each Friday through Sunday until Oct. 20. ...
Skate Park construction to start soon in South Jersey
PENNSAUKEN — Skaters will soon have more options in Camden County. Come September, construction will begin on a new skate park amounting to over $900,000 at Cooper River Park. County officials say efforts should be completed by the end of the year. Described as a “6,000-square-foot, streetscape-style skatepark” by...
Find out how to view films at Independence Mall for free
OLD CITY - "Movies on the Mall" took over Independence Hall Friday night in Old City Philadelphia. With Independence Hall in the background, hundreds of people watched "National Treasure." That 2004 movie incorporates scenes shot in Old City and Center City. The movie night was put together by the Independence...
Oklahoma vs. Temple updates: Live NCAA Football game scores, results for Friday
Oklahoma is on the board, but we're still waiting on Temple to respond. Oklahoma has a bit of a cushion as they currently lead Temple 27-0. If Oklahoma keeps playing like this they'll be starting off their season with a 'W'. On the other hand, Temple will be starting their season off on the wrong foot unless they turn things around.
18-year-old charged in connection with Springfield Township crash that killed 15-year-old, injured 2 others
According to officials, Asiyah Mowatt-Mays, of Philadelphia, was driving a stolen red Hyundai with two teens inside on July 29 when she ran a red light at Stenton and Evergreen avenues and was struck by a white Infiniti.
Maps show rainy start to Labor Day weekend around NYC
New York and New Jersey residents woke up to rainy weather Friday morning, as many set out for their Labor Day weekend destinations. CBS New York's First Alert Weather team is tracking it all for the commute and weekend ahead. NYC weather for holiday travel rushIt was a bumpy ride for commuters Friday morning, but there's good news around the corner. The wipers got a workout earlier as showers and even some downpours pushed through the area. Thankfully, those were more of a morning deal, as we're only expecting stray showers by the afternoon. But just like yesterday, people will be buzzing...
Oklahoma Football: Brent Venables Applauds Stellar Performance From Defense in 2024 Season Debut; ‘Coach Alley Got Game Ball In His Debut’
The Oklahoma football program dominated during their season opener on Friday, besting the Temple Owls 51-3. Despite the score, Oklahoma presented lackluster moments on offense, struggling with drops from receivers and allowing an uncharacteristic amount of sacks. However, while the offense had stretches of mediocracy, the defense posted an elite performance, holding Temple to just 197 yards of offense.
Wanted: Suspect for Residential Burglary in the 14th District [VIDEO]
The PPD Northwest Detective Division is attempting to identify the individual responsible for this residential burglary. On August 22, 2024, at 11:38 am at 7xx E. Phil Ellena St the complainant reported his home was burglarized by an unknown black male. The complainant reported while he was at work his...
Free Coffee: Wawa Is Gearing Up For The School Year In New Jersey
Being a teacher is an incredibly hard job. Not only are you planning out an entire year's worth of curriculum, you're also dealing with kids, parents, and an ever-changing educational landscape. A lot of my friends are teachers, and I respect the heck out of them for doing the job...
Grub Hub driver goes crazy on Route 1 — NJ Top News
MOORESTOWN — New Jersey’s No. 1 farmers’ market, according to an annual poll conducted by the American Farmland Trust, will be celebrating one of the Garden State’s favorite foods this weekend. Tomato Day at the Burlington County Farmers Market in Moorestown will be held on Aug....
Jalen Hurts gives Eagles fans every reason to worry team won’t rebound
While he may be a student of the game, it will be more than just a new offense Jalen Hurts has to learn this season. With Kellen Moore coming over from the arch rival Dallas Cowboys to replace an ineffective Brian Johnson as offensive coordinator, Philadelphia will also have to adjust no longer having its start center as the fulcrum along the offensive line. Yes, Jason Kelce retired this offseason.
New funding to raise police presence around River Line communities
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Office will work with police departments in the river towns and NJ Transit Police to deter crime. For the last couple of weeks, Burlington County sheriff’s officers have been patrolling the streets in the towns served by NJ Transit’s River Line, from Palmyra to Bordentown. It’s part of a partnership between the municipalities, the sheriff’s office and NJ Transit police to actively protect neighborhoods near the light rail.
Two West Nile Virus-Related Deaths Among Six New Cases Reported In New Jersey
The six new WNV cases are residents of Bergen, Camden, Cumberland, Hudson, Mercer, and Middlesex counties (one 50+, two 60+, one 70+, two 80+). The two individuals who died were older adults from Cumberland and Mercer counties, the DOH said. Two human cases of WNV were reported earlier this year...
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