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10 most expensive homes sold in Mount Laurel, July 8-14
A house that sold for $825,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Mount Laurel in the past week. In total, 12 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $383,500, or $223 per square foot.
Farm-to-table dinner unlocks creative possibilities
A farm-to-table dinner hosted by the Pinelands Preservation Alliance will be held at Rancocas Creek Farm on Saturday, Aug. 10. The dinner will take place between 5 and 8 p.m. and will showcase fresh, seasonal, sustainable local food from farmers within 100 miles of the event site. The story behind each course will be discussed throughout the evening.
Second phase of Voorhees office building conversion to senior housing goes to zoning board.
A developer that won Voorhees Township approval to convert an eight-story office building to senior apartments will return to the zoning board next Thursday to add to the project. The first phase of the project by Pinnacle Luxury Residences LLC of New Hope, Pennsylvania, to convert the almost-vacant 185,000-square-foot office...
Residents on ‘Fixed Incomes’ in Pemberton Boro. Describe Their ‘Upset’ in Receiving Water, Sewer Utility Bills Reflecting Quarterly $39 Increase, Learning, Amid Protest, of Separate Municipal Tax Hike of 7.5 Cents
PEMBERTON BOROUGH—A hike in the base service charge for water and sewer utility customers of Pemberton Borough that was approved by Pemberton Borough Council back in April without any public objection, was suddenly a major point of contention at the latest June 17 meeting of the council after residents (many of whom were not at that prior meeting) began receiving their bills and taking note of what amounts to a total quarterly increase of $39 between the two utilities.
Pemberton Twp. Council Orders Yet Another Investigation, This One Probing Circumstances Behind ‘Firing’ of Plumbing, Electrical Official
At Issue is Tabernacle Twp.’s Tom Boyd, Who Was Providing Shared Services to Pemberton and Has Been at Center of Tabernacle Town Hall Controversy. Terminated Employee Alleges He Was Accused of Having Used ‘Racial Slur,’ Which He Adamantly Denies, and Let Go Without Any Sort of Investigation.
Pemberton Council Meeting Degenerates into Shouting Match Over Redevelopment, a Wild Session That Also Saw Councilman, Call for ‘Investigation’ As He Accuses Business Administrator of ‘Lying’
PEMBERTON—An off the rails “meeting” of Pemberton Township Council on July 10 degenerated into a shouting match on multiple occasions with Democratic Council President Paul Detrick at times losing control of the over three-and-a-half hour long proceedings. The underlying current was several items related to planned warehouses...
Resolutions That Led to Pandemonium at Pemberton Council Meeting Allow Warehouse Project on Rt. 206 to Be Connected to Mt. Holly MUA
PEMBERTON—The special July 10 Pemberton Township Council meeting that turned contentious was over, in part, a pair of proposed resolutions intended to approve the nearby “Mount Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA)’s request,” according to Pemberton Township Business Administrator Daniel Hornickel, for Treatment Works Approvals (TWAs) that enables the agency to obtain permission from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to “construct a sanitary sewer collection system along Route 206” in Pemberton to serve proposed Rockefeller warehouses at 2470 and 2554 Route 206.
Corvette club celebrates 50 years of cars and camaraderie in Delaware
The Corvette Club of Northern Delaware first roared its engines in 1973. Since then, they have been hosting meetings, shows, contests, and cruises across the country.Today, they held a show and contest at Diver Chevrolet. Funds were raised at the event to support The Ministry of Caring in Wilmington.This morning's show also welcomed members of Living the Dream Corvette Club, which has been a close partner.To learn more about the Corvette Club of Northern Delaware, visit their website.RELATED: Students respond to emergencies on and off campus at University of DelawareWhen they're not studying or taking classes, these college students are jumping in an ambulance and helping to save lives as part of the UD Emergency Care Unit.
4 women from Cheltenham, Abington & Upper Moreland named to Montgomery County Commission for Women
Shareese Nelson and Zoraida Cordero of Cheltenham, Melissa Osborne of Upper Moreland and Marquita Bolden of Abington have each been named to the Montgomery County Commission for Women, a body of 21 appointees who advise county officials on women’s issues under two-year terms. From their Mission Statement:. The Montgomery...
Dr. Benjamin Hammond named Cheltenham High School’s interim principal for 2024-25
Cheltenham School District announced that Dr. Benjamin Hammond has been named interim principal at Cheltenham High School for the 2024-25 academic year. After two days of interviews with highly qualified candidates for the principal position, the district decided to postpone the search process until this winter break. “Naming Dr. Hammond...
Abington Township providing storm debris collection from July 22 – 26
Abington Township officials announced that Public Works will provide an additional storm debris collection service from Monday, July 22 through Friday, July 26 due to this week’s storm. Residents can place branches cut to lengths of six feet or less at the curb on their scheduled trash collection day....
Moody Jones Gallery in Glenside to host Collectors Thursday Paint & Sip on Aug. 1
Moody Jones Gallery in Glenside will host a Collectors Thursday Paint & Sip for fellow art enthusiasts on August 1 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The evening will feature instruction by David Coleman (@yeskis4king) beginning at 6:30pm and light refreshments. From the event’s description:. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or...
Cape May Resorts Hire Hawks to Keep Seagulls Away
Congress Hall and The Rusty Nail in Cape May have taken a page out of Ocean City's book on how to stop seagulls from bothering guests this summer. The resorts are introducing a new falconry program to keep the seagulls from swooping down to steal food and bother tourists. Congress...
Tri Point Regional Beauty Seasons Competition Set to Dazzle in August
WILMINGTON, DE — The Tri Point Regional Beauty Seasons competition is set to kick off in August, promising an exciting lineup of events for participants and spectators alike. The preliminaries will take place at the following locations:. August 11: Townson, MD. August 18: New Castle, DE. August 25: Lancaster,...
Kutztown U. trainer headed to Paris to help Team USA wrestlers bring back gold... again
Bethlehem resident Shelby Hoppis and Team USA wrestling took home nine gold medals in Tokyo in 2021. Hoppis, who joined Kutztown University as its athletic trainer when she returned from the Olympic Games, is now gearing up for Paris with high hopes — and invaluable experience. “We did remarkable...
VIDEO | Cooking up something delicious at UD Culinary Camp
Chopping veggies, mixing dough, browning butter, and prepping food... activities you might not associate with summer camp. This, however, was "Livin' la Vita Nova," Culinary Camp at the University of Delaware's Vita Nova student-run restaurant. Kids of about middle-school age took part in a week of learning and testing their skills in the kitchen, with an emphasis on the importance of safety - as well as cleaning up.
Plan for New Academic Building at Penn State Abington Advances
The Penn State Board advanced a proposal today (July 18) to construct the first new academic building at Penn State Abington. The Penn State Board of Trustees Committee on Finance, Business and Capital Planning advanced a proposal today (July 18) to construct the first new academic building at Penn State Abington in more than 50 years.
Theatre Horizon Reveals Its 20th Anniversary 2024-25 Season Schedule
Theatre Horizon's 20th anniversary season features two regional premieres, a sold-out musical encore, community programs, and more. Montgomery County’s Theatre Horizon is preparing for its 20th anniversary by announcing the 2024-25 season of programming, which includes two highly-anticipated regional premieres, the return of a popular musical after a previous sold-out engagement, a variety of community programming, plus an all-star birthday cabaret celebration that will honor Horizon’s past while looking forward to the future.
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