Pennsauken Celebrates Graduating Class Of 2015
By Judith Kristen, AAP Columnist Two very significant rites of passage took place on two consecutive nights.
Pennsauken Honors The Town’s Best Mom and Dad
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor A hard-working mom who takes care of 11 people – including the cats – and a dad who takes time off from work to spend time with his children were selected as this year’s Best…
Meadowbrook Park Undergoes Massive Renovation
By Francis Sinatra, AAP Editor Pennsauken’s Meadowbrook Park, located along Cooper Ave. across from Franklin Elementary School, is currently undergoing an impressive face lift, thanks to New Jersey’s Green Acres Program.
Police Department Honors Pennsauken’s Finest Officers
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor During National Police Week, an annual event dedicated to not only honor America’s law enforcement community, but also remember those officers that lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection…
Pennsauken Lions Club Honors Mgsr. Mike Mannion As Citizen Of The Year
Mgsr. Mike Mannion, a priest for the Diocese of Camden and Pennsauken native, has been selected as the Pennsauken Lions Club’s Citizen of the Year for 2015.
Pennsauken Historical Society Celebrates 50 Years
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor The Pennsauken Historical Society, an organization dedicated to preserving the history, heritage, and memory of the people of Pennsauken Township, is preparing to celebrate a true milestone this month: 50 years of making local history…
Camden County Concert Series Comes To Pennsauken On June 11
Camden County’s summer concert series makes a stop in Pennsauken on Thursday, June 11, 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Community Recreational Complex, located at 1601 Bethel Ave.
Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission Voted Best Water In New Jersey
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor The tagline for the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) is that “Only Tap Water Delivers.” This statement was never truer than when the public water utility recently received the award for the best tasting water in…
Pennsauken Police Department Hires Additional Officers To Protect And Serve Residents
Township officials and top brass from the Pennsauken Police Department were on hand to recognize the ten new police officers who had been hired onto the force over the last 18 months and are currently patrolling Pennsauken’s streets.
Pennsauken’s 2015 Municipal Budget, Garbage District Stay Level
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor Keeping in mind the recent property tax assessment mandated by the Camden County Board of Taxation, as well as the property tax levy cap law mandated by the State of New Jersey, Pennsauken Township’s administration…