Monthly Archives: November 2014

Highlights From October’s Freeholder Meeting In Pennsauken

Materials provided by Camden County

The October Camden County Board of Freeholders Meeting was held at the Homestead Youth Association Building in Pennsauken.

Pennsauken Community Rallies Around Ill Volunteer Firefighter

When Kevin Sochanchak went to the doctor’s about severe, recurring heartburn, the last thing he expected to hear was, “It’s cancer.” But after far too many visits to far too many doctors, that’s the shocking news the longtime Pennsauken resident received on Sept. 4.

Polling Locations For November 4, 2014 General Election

Polls Open  6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

District 1          St. Cecilia’s Hall, 49th St. & Camden Ave.

District 2          Baldwin School, (All Purpose Room) 41st St. & Sharon Ter.

District 3          Pennsauken Intermediate. School, 8125 Park Ave. (Gym)

District 4          Carson School, 4150 Garfield & Walton avenues (All Purpose Room)

District 5          Municipal Court Room, Rt. 130 & Bethel Ave.

Pennsauken Events Kick-Off Holidays, Season Of Giving

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Pennsauken Township has a long standing tradition of truly embracing the holiday season.

Iconic Penn Queen Diner Celebrates 50 Years In Pennsauken

JudithphotoBy Judith Kristen, AAP Columnist

It was 1964. A gallon of gas cost 28 cents, The Beatles were the hottest band on the planet, and The Penn Queen Diner opened its doors for the very first time.

Yes, this month, on November 16, 2014, that famous landmark at Rt. 130 and Westfield Ave. celebrates its golden anniversary!

PSE&G Provides Update On Southern Reinforcement Project

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

What’s going on with all this road work? Why is it happening? When will it all be over?

If you’re a Pennsauken resident, you’ve most likely been asking these questions aloud regarding the PSE&G Southern Reinforcement Project, which is currently upgrading overhead and underground electric transmission circuits in Camden and Gloucester Counties.

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