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Year: 2016

Community News

Pennsauken Police Participate In Unity Tour

On May 10, Lt. John Nettleton and Sgt. Phil Olivo rode their bicycles in Chapter 2 of the Police Unity Tour for Team Pennsauken, in remembrance of fallen Pennsauken Township Police Officers Ptl. William F. Brey, Ptl. Richard F. Dawson,…

Community News

Pennsauken Police Stress Vehicle, Pedestrian Safety

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor At the end of March, the Pennsauken community mourned the loss of high school student Quason Turner, who was tragically killed as he crossed Rt. 130. A few days later, Norman Schultz of Philadelphia was…

Waterlines

Waterlines, May 2016

The MPWC, 90 Years of Quality Water at Affordable Rates By Sean Fitzgerald, MPWC Treatment Technician When the Merchantville–Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) came into existence by the decree of the New Jersey Supreme Court in January of 1926, the country…

News Senior News

Seniors Can Enjoy A Free Day Of Billiards And Bowling

By Sonny DiSabato, Senior Citizen Coordinator Hello fellow seniors. The Camden County Board of Freeholders, in conjunction with The Big Event Entertainment Experience, presents a FREE day of billiards and bowling for Camden County Seniors age 55 and older. The…

Columns

CarusoCare Gives Back To The Community

As part of the CarusoCare’s commitment to the Pennsauken, Merchantville, and Camden communities and the National Funeral Director Pursuit of Excellence program, the staff of Falco, Caruso, and Leonard Funeral Home from the Pennsauken and Cramer Hill locations donated Easter…

Community News

Pennsauken Police Respond To Luring Attempts

Information Provided By The Pennsauken Township Police Department The Pennsauken Township Police Department has been notified of a number of luring attempts within the past month. Each incident was investigated to the fullest extent. At this time none of the…

Schools

Fine School Supports Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Miss Marshall and Miss Gordon report that Fine Elementary School recently completed the Pennies for Patients challenge, raising over $2,300 to help support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research,…

Schools

The More You Read, The More You Will Know

By Kaitlin Kelly, Second Grade, Carson Elementary School At Carson Elementary School, the month of March began with a celebration to kick off the start of Read Across America Month in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Students across all grades…

Schools

Spring Has Sprung At Baldwin

To begin their new study on flowers, Mrs. Romvary’s morning class at Baldwin School went outside on a spring scavenger hunt. They located flowers, leaves, and other spring items.

Schools

Burling Elementary Honors Students Of The Month

Congratulations to Burling’s students of the month! Pictured here with Principal Lawrence, from left to right are: Nasheem Whye, Alaina Venditti, Haleema Pacha, Aairon Thomas, Ailynne Guzman, and Fausto Fortuna.

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