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Mayor Announces 9-11 Flag Placement Will Occur Thursday Evening

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

In a video posted on social media, Pennsauken Mayor Tim Killion announced that there will be a flag placement at the town’s 9-11 Memorial the evening of Thursday, Sept. 10.

Pennsauken Man Arrested, Charged In Fatal Camden Stabbing

Information Provided by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

A Pennsauken man was arrested and charged in connection with an Aug. 25 fight that led to the fatal stabbing of another man, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Camden County Police Chief Joseph Wysocki.

New Procedures For Visitors Coming To Municipal Building

While the Township’s Municipal Building, located at 5605 N. Crescent Blvd., is open to the public, there are several new protocols in place to protect both visitors and staff during the coronavirus outbreak.

Pennsauken Car And Bike Parade Held On September 19

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

In lieu of the annual Car and Bike Show, Pennsauken Township and its Department of Parks and Recreation are holding two parades on Saturday, Sept. 19, which will feature many of the classic vehicles you’d normally see at the show.

Ali, Martz Take On New Township Administrative Roles

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Two longtime Pennsauken Township employees have been appointed to new administrative positions. Shakir Ali, assistant tax assessor, is now director of regulatory services; and Elwood “Duke” Martz, head of the Township’s Department of Parks and Recreation, is director of municipal services.

Mayor Killion Addresses Incident At Pennsauken Sports Complex

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

In a video statement released today, Pennsauken Mayor Tim Killion addressed the shooting incident that occurred at a Township sports complex on Saturday evening.

Pennsauken Resident Opens Home Inspector School

Joseph Coyle, a longtime Pennsauken resident and New Jersey home inspector, announced the opening of The Home Inspection School of New Jersey. Located at 3000 Atrium Way in Mt. Laurel, NJ, the school provides classes and mentoring required for individuals to become a licensed New Jersey home inspector.

Pennsauken Car And Bike Show To Become Parade

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

While COVID-19 is preventing the community from attending Pennsauken’s annual Car and Bike Show this year, there’s no reason why the event can’t come to the public.

Camden County Allocates CARES Act Funding To Pennsauken

The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 has had a significant financial impact on municipalities throughout Camden County, Pennsauken included. Local governments across the board have been under pressure to purchase vital personal protective equipment (PPE), hand sanitizer, and a variety of other tools for essential employees since the start of this public health crisis. To alleviate some of these costs, the Freeholder Board received, and is allocating, federal funding for towns which will be used to supplement unforeseen costs that have been attributed directly to their operational budget.

Pennsauken High School Students Killed In Car Accident

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

The local community is mourning the loss of two Pennsauken High School students, Emmanuel and Marcus Crawford, who passed away in a car accident near Hammonton in Atlantic County.

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