Monthly Archives: December 2016

Channel 19 To Feature Holiday Programming

pennsaukentvChannel 19 Pennsauken Television will once again be offering special programming for the holidays.

“It’s a great time of year to provide some seasonal programming to Channel 19,” explains Ryan Wachter, township director of Pennsauken Television. “The movies we plan on showing range from holiday classics to true guilty pleasures.”

AAP Holiday Features

From online cookie exchanges to holiday offerings from local businesses, you’ll find it here!

O’ Christmas Tree…

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

A lot of family traditions include getting a live Christmas tree. And you can definitely find them right here in town.

Great Places To Grab Sweets And More

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Whether you’re headed to Pennsylvania and some homemade pumpkin pie, or have visions of sugarplums dancing in your head, you can’t have the holidays without the sweets. There are some local establishments that can provide some serious help in the dessert department.

Township Seeks Input On Pennsauken’s 125th Anniversary

Pennsauken Township is just a few months away from a very big birthday.

On February 18, 2017, our town will turn 125 years old. The Township, in conjunction with the Pennsauken Events Committee, is looking to plan a variety of events next year to mark this special occasion. And the help of residents and businesses are needed to make it happen.

New, Unwrapped Toys Needed For Pennsauken’s Angel Tree Program

Pennsauken residents and businesses are pitching in to help children in the community during the holiday season through the Angel Tree program, which collects new, unwrapped toys for families in need.

Pennsauken Administrator Grochowski To Retire

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor 

On December 31, 2016, Ed Grochowski, administrator of Pennsauken Township, will retire, capping off 13 years of municipal service to the community.

Share Your Outside Decorations With Our Interactive Holiday Display Map

Local residents who go all out with holiday decorations can show off their hard work using All Around Pennsauken’s Interactive Holiday Display Map!

Local residents who go all out with holiday decorations can show off their hard work using All Around Pennsauken’s Interactive Holiday Display Map!

With the success of this year’s Interactive Trick or Treat Map, All Around Pennsauken is doing something similar for the holiday season.

Do you love to drive around at night to see all the local houses with all those great holiday decorations? Do you give Clark W. Griswold a run for his money in the light department? Well we’ve got a great way for folks to enjoy local holiday light displays.

All Around Pennsauken To Highlight Online Cookie Recipes

Frank_ProfilesmallBy Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

My brother has always said, “I haven’t met a cookie I didn’t like.” Can’t argue with that logic.

Since everybody and their Cousin Larry are making cookies this time of year, I thought it might be a good idea to find a way for people to share their favorite recipes online. So All Around Pennsauken is creating the first-ever Online Holiday Cookie Recipe Exchange.

Pennsauken Police Confiscate Heroin, Make Arrest During Raid

Burdie

Dennis Burdie

On November 16, 2016, the Pennsauken Township Police Department and the Camden County Sheriff’s Department Entry Team executed a search warrant on the 5500 block of Wayne Avenue. Confiscated from the raid was over 5 ½ pounds of heroin with a street value of over $250,000. Arrested was a Dennis Burdie, 37 years old, of Wayne Avenue, Pennsauken.

Burdie was charged with various drug offenses and was remanded to the Camden County Jail. The search warrant was the result of a long term joint investigation with the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Suburban Narcotics Unit, the Maple Shade Police Department and the Merchantville Police Department.

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