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Bellmawr Fire Department receives 2 new trucks.
The Bellmawr Fire Department has taken delivery of 2 new pieces of fire apparatus. The first is a 2024 Pierce 75’ Quint. A quint fire truck is an apparatus that combines the equipment capabilities of a ladder truck and the water-pumping ability of a fire engine. As its name implies, it features five main tools to carry out firefighting functions: a Pump, a Water tank, Fire hose, an Aerial device and Ground ladders.
Temple University Police K9 Chandler Remembered for Service After Passing Away
The Temple University community is in mourning after the loss of K9 Chandler, a member of the university's police force, who passed away on Sunday due to a medical condition, as reported by the university's police department on their social media accounts. Chandler, a seasoned canine who was acknowledged for his dedication and service, had celebrated his 10th birthday only last month, an event that was featured on FOX 29’s Good Day Philadelphia, according to the information shared by FOX 29.
New Bent Iron Brewing Company in Hamilton, NJ Opening This Week
There's a brand new brewery in Mercer County and it's ready to open. It's called Bent Iron Brewing Company. It's the very first brewery in Hamilton Township. Cheers to that!. I told you about it last winter, when the work was getting underway. It's located at 70 Extonville Road. A...
Feds charge 8 tied to alleged murder-for-hire ‘Omerta' gang in Philadelphia
The United States Attorney's Office has announced the indictment of eight people for their alleged roles in a Philadelphia-based gang known as "Omerta," that, officials claim, committed murders, engaged in murder-for-hire, counterfeiting, money laundering, illegal gambling, drug trafficking and other crimes. On Tuesday, Jacqueline Romero, the United States Attorney for...
Enhancing the skills of drivers with medical conditions
Dennis Magrann, of DriveWell Rehab, has a background as an occupational therapist and more than 20 years experience as a driving rehabilitation specialist. Magrann works with clients with medical issues such as stroke, neuropathy, amputation, spinal cord injury, concussions and head injury, Parkinson’s, paralysis and multiple sclerosis. A member...
Rat’s Is One Of The Most Romantic Restaurants in NJ
Looking for the perfect spot for your next date night? It’s right here in Mercer County, New Jersey! When you’re looking for the perfect spot to bring your significant other or even a first date, you look for a few key factors. The food has to be good,...
Latest on the Alexei Kolosov situation with the Flyers
Well, you can’t say that the Philadelphia Flyers’ summer has not been interesting. Outside of a fairly controversial 2024 NHL Entry Draft, top prospect Matvei Michkov coming early, and the Flyers not really trading anyone that we expected them to, there is still the whole saga of what has happened surrounding young goaltender Alexei Kolosov.
Jason Kelce Is Officially a Women’s Rugby Superfan
Now that he’s retired from the NFL, Jason Kelce is enjoying sports from the stands, and one game in particular: women’s rugby. The former Philadelphia Eagles player and his wife, Kylie Kelce, are in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, and they’ve become particularly enamored of the U.S. women’s rugby team, to the point that Jason’s now an official superfan.
Behind the Scenes of the Philadelphia 76ers’ Go-for-Broke Summer
The most misleading image of an NBA offseason is the introductory press conference—all smiles and laughs and mutual back pats. The player poses with a crisp, new jersey. Team officials gush. Everyone’s happy, relaxed, as if the partnership were fated all along and assured of success. “It’s a...
Some UArts students granted diplomas after school's closure: "It's bittersweet"
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Jimmy Butterfield was excited to finish his undergraduate studies at the University of the Arts. After completing three years, the Wilmington native said he had three more semesters to go to earn his two degrees: one in music performance (saxophone) and the other in MBET, the school's Music Business, Entrepreneurship & Technology program. After the school closed last month, like many students, he had to scramble to figure out where he would complete his undergraduate degrees. Now, he won't have to. He got his diploma mailed this month. It's a year earlier than he thought he'd get it.Butterfield and...
Be Kind Continues Fight Against Food Insecurity in Robbinsville
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ - Local non-profit Be Kind continues to lead efforts to fight food insecurity among families, and specifically children, in the community. Through their summer initiative, Be Kind is asking those who can to donate just $25 to sponsor one child. All funds go directly to the students' meal accounts for their use in choosing items in the cafeteria.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Donations can be sent through the Venmo app to @BEKIND2020 with the note “lunch” (code 1019). Checks made out to “Be Kind Now, Inc.” and cash can also be dropped off at 19 Opal Drive in Robbinsville. Earlier this year Be Kind donated $4,675 to help provide meals to students in Robbinsville schools and once again held their annual winter clothes drive to keep residents in need warm throughout the winter. They also For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
New social sports complex coming to Philadelphia in 2025
Calling all ballers, pickleballers that is... there's a new social sports complex coming to the City of Brotherly Love next year. Good City Studio and Vero Capital — the team behind award-winning Filter Club and Equinox Hotels — announce plans for Ballers Philly, a first-of-its-kind social sports venue inside the historic Turbine Hall at The Battery in Fishtown.
Heat wave begins Wednesday in Philadelphia region
Bill Kelly says Wednesday will be the start of a heat wave in the Philadelphia area. Temperatures are expected to be 90 degrees and feel hotter with humidity. ‘Have we made a terrible mistake?’ My brother put our names on the deed to our 88-year-old mother’s home. What should we do?
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