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Year: 2016

Biz News

Pennsauken Mart Property Sold By County

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor After over a decade of false starts, the land which once held the Pennsauken Mart has been sold, turning a longtime vacant lot into the starting point of new development in the Township.

Community

Obituaries: Longtime Residents, Golf Lover

William S. Wiedman, Jr., 91, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2016. William was a loving husband to Marian Wiedman (nee Clawell) for 70 years; dear father to Carol Chumbley (John) and the late Joyce Ann Kay (Robert); beloved grandfather…

Schools

Middle Schoolers Build Their Own LED Circuits

By Tracey McSweeney, Seventh Grade Robotics Teacher Aron Rubin, an engineer at Lockheed Martin, recently came to the seventh grade robotics class at Phifer Middle School for the latest in a series of visits to build student excitement for engineering…

A Milestone At Macaro’s: 25 Years In Business

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor To many, they’re known simply as “Mr. and Mrs. Macaro.” And that’s just fine for Jon and Sharon Rush, who have owned Macaro’s Deli and Catering for the past 25 years. It means that the…

Pennsauken’s 2016 Municipal Budget, Garbage District Stays Level

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor Ever conscious of the property tax levy cap law that has been mandated by the State of New Jersey, Pennsauken Township’s administration and the Township Committee have worked diligently to keep 2016’s local property tax…

Pennsauken High School To Hold NFL Football Presentation On May 13

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor A group of Pennsauken High School alumni who played professional football on the biggest stage are coming back to their alma mater on Friday, May 13 for a special presentation of several gold footballs from…

Biz

My Little Sweet Tea Parties Now Open In Pennsauken

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor The goal of the newly opened My Little Sweet Tea Parties in Pennsauken is to give little girls the best birthday ever, while giving parents a break from the stress of putting together a party…

News

Penn Queen Diner to Host “Blue Plate Special” Day On April 26 For Autism Month

April is National Autism Awareness Month, a time of year to recognize children and adults with autism by using the color “blue.” To emphasis the point, Penn Queen Diner, located at 7349 Crescent Blvd. in Pennsauken, is celebrating by offering…

Community

Bladder Cancer Walk Held At Cooper River Park On May 7

AMP UP! Move to End Bladder Cancer is a movement happening across the country during the month May, which is National Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Locally, AMP UP! Pennsauken is hosting a Bladder Cancer Walk on Saturday, May 7 at…

Community News

Almost Home To Reopen As Clinic

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor Almost Home Animal Shelter has closed its doors, but not for good. The local non-profit is giving its facilities a makeover for its next chapter. “We’re back,” says Nancy Welsh, owner.

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