Monthly Archives: October 2018

Pennsauken Police Seek Public’s Help To Locate Missing Autistic Teen

UPDATE: Isiah has been found safe and is back home.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Isiah Mayes, an autistic teen who attends Phifer Middle School, is asked to contact Pennsauken Police at (856) 488-0080 x2413.

Pennsauken Holds Halloween Home Decorating Contest

Halloween is coming and Pennsauken’s Department of Parks and Recreation and the Pennsauken Youth Action Committee would like to recognize the very best – and spookiest – decorations throughout Pennsauken as part of the town’s Halloween Home Decorating Contest. As you get ready to start hanging cobwebs, skeletons, and the like, there could be a reward for your efforts!

Pennsauken’s Historical Houses Part Of County History Week

By Robert Fisher-Hughes, AAP Columnist and Amateur Historian

The biggest historical event in Camden County in many years is coming in October, and both Griffith Morgan House and Burrough-Dover House in Pennsauken are part of it!

Harvest Festival Celebrates Pennsauken’s Rich Culture

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

The Pennsauken Township Public Events Committee, in association with the Pennsauken Firefighters Association, will host the fifth annual Pennsauken Harvest Festival, a celebration of heritage, arts and community.

Schedule Changes Announced For Remaining 2018 Township Committee Meetings

Pennsauken’s municipal government has announced several schedule changes to the Township Committee meeting for the remainder of the year.

The meetings scheduled for Oct. 3 and 17, Nov. 7, and Dec. 5 and 19 have been cancelled. New meetings have been scheduled for Oct. 4 and 25, Nov. 8, and Dec. 6 and 20. The Township Committee meeting scheduled for Monday, Nov. 19 remains the same.

All meetings will continue to be held at the Township’s municipal building, 5605 N. Crescent Blvd., Pennsauken, at 5:30 p.m.

For additional details, click here.

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