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Year: 2020

Enhanced SNAP Coming For Many Recipients

Many Camden County residents who receive food assistance through the New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (NJ SNAP) will receive an extra benefit payment on March 29. Benefits awarded in April will also be higher than usual, all in an…

Freeholder Board Hosts Second Virtual Community Town Hall

The Freeholder Board and Congressman Donald Norcross will be hosting their second virtual town hall to address public concerns surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on Facebook Live. The event will begin at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 26.

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How To Report Operation Of Nonessential Business Violations In New Jersey

Information provided by Camden County Have you observed an employer, organization, or entity violating Governor Murphy’s Executive Order No. 107? Residents in New Jersey can now report all violations of the governor’s order closing nonessential businesses using an easy-to-complete form…

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RiverLINE To Run On Sunday/Holiday Schedule

Starting tomorrow, Wednesday March 25, NJ Transit announced that the RiverLINE will be operating on a Holiday/Sunday schedule. #COVID19 Service Update: In addition to rail service operating on enhanced Presidents Day Schedule beginning Monday, March 23, please visit the following…

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Unemployment Guidance For Workers Affected By COVID-19

Information provided by Camden County Board of Freeholders The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s Division of Unemployment Insurance has issued new guidance for filers affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, including a new schedule for when individuals…

Pennsauken Public Schools To Extend Remote Learning

In a post on the District’s website, Dr. Ronnie Tarchichi, superintendent of Pennsauken Public Schools, announced the extension of their remote learning plan.

Mayor Killion Announces Second Confirmed Case Of Coronavirus In Pennsauken

In a social media post made earlier today, Pennsauken Mayor Killion announced a second case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the Township.

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Pennsauken’s Disc Makers Makes Face Shields In Response To COVID-19 Crisis

Like many businesses in the U.S., 73-year-old Disc Makers, one of the country’s largest manufacturers of CDs, DVDs, USBs, and other physical media, saw demand for its products drop due to the COVID-19 crisis. Hearing of the shortages in medical…

Governor Murphy Announces “Stay At Home” Order

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor In a press conference this afternoon, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced his “Stay at Home” order, an aggressive attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

First Case Of Coronavirus In Pennsauken

In a social media post, Mayor Tim Killion announced the first case of COVID-19 in Pennsauken.

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