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10 most expensive homes sold in Winslow, July 15-21
A house in Hammonton that sold for $630,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Winslow in the past week. In total, 18 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $412,467, or $194 per square foot.
This Sunday's Special "Christmas in July"-Themed Rancocas Woods Farmers Market Lineup
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — The Rancocas Woods Farmers Market's 2024 season is in full swing! After its grand opening last weekend, the Market is back — with a Winter twist — on Sunday, July 28. The Market is scheduled to run every Sunday through October 13 and is located outdoors at 118 Creek Road, behind Creek Mercantile off of Conestoga Road. Every week, residents and visitors will be able to shop farm-fresh produce, local baked goods and more. A donation-based outdoor yoga class will also take place each week starting at 10AM, so bring your mat and water! CLICK HERE TO SIGN...
Haddonfield Little League takes home state championship
Thursday, Haddonfield, NJ held a parade to celebrate their little league under 11 team’s first state championship. The Haddonfield defeated Toms River 9-5, on Sunday, in game six of the series to take home the title. This is the first state championship in the teams 70-year history =. Haddonfield will be moving on to compete […]
Delaware man wins $300,000 in lottery scratch-off game
A 68-year-old Clayton man won the first $300,000 top prize playing the Mega Bucks Blowout scratch-off game in the Delaware Lottery. The man, who chose to remain anonymous, bought the ticket at the Goose Creek store in Felton and claimed his prize from state lottery headquarters July 12, said Helene Keeley, director of...
Jersey Shore man pleads guilty to 2022 shooting in Atlantic City
An Atlantic County man pleaded guilty to charges connected to a 2022 shooting that injured one person in Atlantic City, officials said Friday. Louis Stokes, 27, of Barnegat, pleaded guilty to second-degree charges of aggravated assault, possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose and third-degree hindering apprehension. The charges...
Cat in trash compactor saved by worker gets insanely perfect name
Mark Motta is a hero to a creature that can never say the words "thank you." And that’s just fine with him. Mark was working hard at his job for Burlington County Regional Recycling earlier this month when he went to check the hydraulics on a truck. He saw something shocking. A tiny kitten pinned in the back of the recycling truck’s crasher mechanism covered in oil.
Norcross announces hospital expansion into Cape May, Atlantic
Despite an indictment, George Norcross isn’t going anywhere. As chairman of Cooper University Health in Camden, Norcross has announced an expansion into Cape May and Atlantic counties by acquiring Cape Regional Health System, the only hospital in Cape May County, and now announcing a substantial expansion project. Norcross discussed...
Proposed Hotels, Upscale Restaurant Will Transform Vacant Cherry Hill Land
The 11-acre site contains a Magic Car Wash, former gas station and quarry. It's considered a prime location for development because it's on Route 70 West just 11 miles from Philadelphia. The project includes two five-story hotels: a 120-room Hampton Inn & Suites and 131-room Residence Inn by Marriott, according...
Peace Games Return to Camden This Weekend
Leer en español CAMDEN – Basketball is so much more than scoring points and playing defense, says Robert Atwell, a spokesperson for Providing Alternative Resources for Kids.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “A lot of the decisions I made were based on the decisions that my group (of friends) made,” Atwell said. “I was fortunate to fall in with a group…who played basketball, ran track and played football… who focused on doing positive things and those experiences and those activities we were involved in led to other positive experiences.” Atwell was among several city, county...
Owners of Chadds Ford Tavern, Kings Tavern Opening New Restaurant in Paoli
Kate and Philip Ferro, pictured, are opening their third restaurant, this time in Paoli. Restaurateurs Philip and Kate Ferro, the owners of Chadds Ford Tavern and Kings Tavern in Coatesville, are expanding, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Together with their investors Chet Patel and Garry Hesselbacher, the...
Common Calendar, Packet Papers, July 26
Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties. As July continues, so does the critical need for blood and platelet donors. Right now, the American Red Cross asks donors to make and keep appointments this month to support lifesaving transfusion needs all summer long. The Red Cross has teamed up with Universal...
Mount Laurel man admits to possessing pellet-filled pipe bombs
TRENTON — A Burlington County man found with pipe bombs in his car and home has admitted guilt in federal court, authorities say. Jeremy Giliberti, 52, of Mount Laurel has been in custody since his arrest after a traffic stop in Hamilton, Mercer County, in July 2023, court records show. ...
Atco woman who admitted to fraud must pay almost $3.9 million in restitution
CAMDEN — An Atco woman has received a prison term of more than three years for a massive embezzlement from a former employer. Jennifer Vandever received a 41-month sentence and must pay restitution of almost $3.9 million, according to an IRS spokesman. ...
Hundreds take to streets in cycling protest for increased safety
CENTER CITY - Hundreds of cyclists gathered for a protest ride following the death of a CHOP oncology doctor who was fatally struck in a bike lane in Philadelphia. "Tonight, we meet to be seen, to be heard, to demand an end to traffic deaths in Philadelphia," said Jessie Amadio, Vice Chair of Philly Bike Action.
Gov. Shapiro’s Democracy Summer Camp raises questions for GOP lawmaker
Gov. Josh Shapiro took a break on Thursday from traveling around the state ducking questions about the veepstakes and promoting legislative accomplishments, to participate in a Democracy Summer Camp bearing his name. The low-profile, invitation-only camp designed for digital content creators and held at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, is...
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