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Camden leaders to unveil plan to reward residents who help fight illegal dumping
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) — Illegal dumping continues to be an issue for people living in Camden, but soon city leaders will announce new efforts on how they're planning to address the problem. "There's no respect for the neighborhood," said Angel Jimenez, a longtime community member. Illegal dumping is a big issue in the area, he said. "Trash, four-by-fours, anything you can imagine," he said about what he's seen dumped in his community.Jimenez says he's called Camden home for nearly 40 years. He says illegal dumping has been a problem for as long as he can remember."It's a big issue because you are...
Parents of CHOP doctor killed in crash release official statement: 'Simply unacceptable'
PHILADELPHIA - The parents of 30-year-old Barbara Ann Friedes, a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia who was killed in a multi-vehicle crash while riding her bike on July 17, have released an official statement regarding the tragedy. John Dietrick, the father of Dr. Barbara Friedes, sent the...
SOUTH PHILLY SHOCKER! Wells Fargo to Remove Their Name From South Philadelphia Arena
Massive changes are coming to one of the biggest and most popular venues in the City of Philadelphia. In fact, it’s getting a brand new name. It was announced Wednesday evening that Wells Fargo would be taking their name off the sports arena next year when their current contract expires.
Drexel’s Voelker retires as men’s coach after successful 15-year tenure
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/28/24From Press Release. Drexel University Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Brian Voelker has announced his retirement from college coaching. Voelker led the Drexel lacrosse program for the last 15 seasons. “We’d like to thank Brian Voelker for his dedication to Drexel University for more than a decade,” said...
Philadelphia is Less Affordable Now Than it Has Historically Been, New Report Finds
New research has found that while it is still a city of homeowners, Philadelphia is less affordable than it has historically been. New research has found that while it is still a city of homeowners, Philadelphia is less affordable than it has historically been, not just in the past several years but also over the last two decades, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY.
Finnegan Makes Olympic Debut, Represents LSU and Philippines
July 28, 2024 - 12:10 PM +0 PARIS – LSU Gymnastics rising senior, Aleah Finnegan, officially made her Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games on Sunday in Bercy Arena. Finnegan was the first Filipina gymnast to compete in the Games in six decades, with the last being Maria-Luisa Floro and Evelyn Magluyan in the 1964 edition. She was also the first active LSU Gymnast to become an Olympian. “Today, all my little girl dreams came true! An Olympian for life. I truly enjoyed every single second of today’s competition,” said Finnegan. The Lee’s Summit, Missouri, native competed as one...
Trea Turner admits to pressing defensively as Phillies lose 4th straight series
PHILADELPHIA - Phillies shortstop Trea Turner’s offense has come back in a big way this season as he is batting .326, made the All-Star team and should be in the mix for a batting title a year after struggling offensively for most of the 2023 season - his first in Philadelphia after signing an 11-year, $300-million contract.
Motorcycle club does Christmas in July event for kids at Shriners Children's Hospital
Despite the warm weather, the Shriners Children's Hospital in Philadelphia felt like Christmas on Sunday.Everyone was smiling as the children opened their presents."This is our favorite day of the year. It really carries us through until the actual giving season," said Director of Marketing and Communications at Shriners Stephanie Byrwa."Christmas in July, it's always a happy occasion for the kids," said Gregory Pierce from Jenkintown.Members of the Philadelphia Centurions Motorcycle Club provided gifts for the children.Riders came for their 28th annual Christmas in July Toy Run. All the money and toys go towards Shriners."To see a smile on the kids'...
Rowan, Local 98 combine technical training with college classes to create new pathway for union apprentices
IBEW Local 98’s apprentice technical training program takes five years to complete. Union members can sign up for a cohort to also earn college credits online during that time.
Steven Kwan’s two-out homer in seventh gives Guardians 4-3 win over Phillies
PHILADELPHIA -- Steven Kwan was robbed of a home run Saturday when Brandon Marsh reached over the fence at the 401-foot mark in center field to retire him in the third inning. After the game Kwan said he didn’t think the ball was out because he doesn’t drive a lot of balls over the center field fence.
Uno Pizzeria And Grill Announces Closure In Deptford, NJ
I saw this trending on Facebook yesterday and it broke my little former-server heart. Uno's Pizzeria and Grill is officially closing up shop up in Gloucester County. It's been a year of bummer after bummer after bummer regarding restaurant closures in 2024. Seriously, I'm not sure I remember so many restaurants folding in such a short amount of time. Technically, though, that's not what's happening here.
Shots fired as car meet-up dismantled by police in Kensington
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police are investigating after another car meet-up caused a commotion in Kensington this weekend. Officers responded to the gathering at 2nd Street and Lehigh Avenue just before 4 a.m. Sunday. While attempting to break it up, police say an unknown man fired two shots in the air.
Wawa Just Outside Philly, PA Accused of Pumping Contaminated Gas
Customers of a Wawa not far outside Philadelphia, PA are reporting damage to their vehicles after their fuel tanks were filled with allegedly contaminated gas. After the owner of a 2016 Jeep exhibited signs of malfunction, it was determined by a mechanic at Millevoi Brothers Automotive that the vehicle's was running on less than pure petrol, 6abc.com reports. It resulted in more than $4,000 in damage to the Jeep's engine.
Police shoot woman in crisis to death at NJ apartment, officials say
FORT LEE — Authorities are investigating an early morning fatal police shooting in North Jersey. Police were called around 1:30 a.m. Sunday to The Pinnacle apartment complex on Main Street, according to the Attorney General's Office. The man who called 911 said to the dispatcher that his sister was...
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.
Robert Menendez Elementary School will change its name after the senator's conviction
A New Jersey elementary school will change its name, losing the moniker of disgraced Sen. Bob Menendez after his conviction on bribery charges was confirmed by a Manhattan court earlier this month. The Robert Menendez Elementary School in West New York, N.J., will be called PS #3, its previous name,...
Paul Giamatti visits N.J. to talk ‘The Holdovers,’ ‘Sideways,’ ‘John Adams’ and his ‘white whale’
As Stephen Colbert made Paul Giamatti a drink onstage at NJPAC, he couldn’t resist also making an observation. “You know that because of ‘Sideways,’ everybody thinks you’re a wine guy.”. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
NJ struggling to control deer population
White-tailed deer continue to increase their numbers in suburban areas of New Jersey and even in the cities. The ongoing population growth has been acknowledged by groups and officials as a problem for land owners, drivers, and the state's ecosystem. So what can New Jersey do about it? The same...
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