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National Night Out In Pennsauken On August 1

EDITOR’S NOTE: We mistakenly published the incorrect address of the Pennsauken Community Recreation Complex in the August 2023 print edition of the paper. It’s been corrected in the online version of the article and we apologize for any inconvenience this error may cause.

Pennsauken’s first responders are holding a special event during National Night Out, Tuesday, Aug. 1, an annual community-building campaign that is designed to make neighborhoods a safer, better place to live.

Property Appraisers Begin Revaluation Inspections

By now, Pennsauken residents should have already received a letter regarding the start of the revaluation of properties, which has been ordered by the Camden County Board of Taxation and under the approval of the State of New Jersey Division of Taxation.

In the accompanying graphic is a photo of the ACTUAL staff from Professional Property Appraisers, Inc. who will be coming to our neighborhoods for revaluation inspections. Each one is registered with the Township of Pennsauken Police Department, carrying a letter from Pennsauken’s Assessor, wearing a Professional Property Appraisers shirt, and will be able to present a photo identification badge. Their job is to conduct both exterior and interior inspections of Pennsauken properties, as well as measure all buildings on, and improvements to, the land. These individuals are only collecting information for the revaluation process. They will not be making any judgments on properties.

Any resident who has a concern about the validity of a person at your home for the revaluation process can contact 856-665-1000 ext. 112 or 116, or the Pennsauken Township Police Department at 856-663-1234.

Fireworks Safety For Independence Day

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

While fireworks are normally associated with the Fourth of July, there are some people that take their use to the extreme.

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, an estimated 11,500 emergency room-treated injuries involving fireworks in 2021. Another sobering fact: 74 percent of the total estimated fireworks-related injuries for the entire year of 2021 occurred between June 18 and July 18.  

Revaluation Of Township Properties Underway

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

By order of the Camden County Board of Taxation and under the approval of the State of New Jersey Division of Taxation, Pennsauken Township will be undergoing a revaluation of properties. The revaluation process, which will be implemented for the 2025 tax year, is designed to update all assessments on Pennsauken properties, so that each owner has an accurate estimate of that property’s value.

Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 2023

By Vince Martinez, Mayor of Pennsauken

Today, Pennsauken High School’s Class of 2023 will put on their caps and gowns for their graduation. Family and friends will gather together to celebrate this special moment in their lives. It is well deserved, as you’ve worked extremely hard to be where you are right now. This is your moment, and the world ahead is filled with possibility.

Live Music, Fireworks And More At This Weekend’s Summer Kick Off

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Music, food, and fireworks will once again be enjoyed by residents at Pennsauken Township’s Summer Kick Off celebration. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, June 10, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., at the Pennsauken Community Recreation Complex, located at Westfield and Bethel avenues.

Senior Citizen Appreciation Day Postponed

Yesterday, Pennsauken Township announced that the Senior Citizen Appreciation Day scheduled for June 8 at the Municipal Pool has been postponed to next week.

“Pennsauken Township Committee and our Parks and Recreation Department have made the decision to postpone Thursday’s Senior Citizen Appreciation Day at the Pennsauken Municipal Pool,” the Township said in an online statement. “The ongoing poor air quality issues from the Canadian wildfires prevent us from safely holding this event.”

The new date for this event is Thursday, June 15, from noon to 4:00 p.m., at the Municipal Pool. Anyone with questions regarding this change can contact seniors@pennsauken.gov or call 856-665-1000 x151 or x152.

New Jersey Primary Election On Tuesday, June 6

The 2023 New Jersey Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, June 6. Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.

For those voting by mail, ballots were mailed out to eligible residents beginning in April. In addition to using the U.S. Mail, voters can also place their competed ballots in the drop box located in the Township’s municipal complex, 5605 N. Crescent Blvd., by 8:00 p.m. on June 6.

Below is a list of polling locations for the upcoming election. Residents who have voted by mail in the past and wish to cast their votes in person at a polling place must do so via a provisional ballot.

Should residents have any questions, please feel free to contact the Pennsauken Clerk’s Office at (856) 665-1000 x122 or x124.

Polling Location

Street Address

District #s

Temple Lutheran Church 5600 North Rt. 130 1, 11, & 24
Pennsauken Free Public Library 5605 North Rt. 130 2, 7, 12, &15
Faith Independent Bible Church 7651 Rogers Ave. 3 & 23
Martin Luther Christian School 4106 Terrace Ave. 4 & 16
Pennsauken Municipal Court 2400 Bethel Ave. 5
Pennsauken Senior Towers 8001 Maple Ave. 6
Homestead Youth Center 4771 Willow Ave. 8 & 10
St. Mathews United Methodist Church 1665 Derousse Ave. 9 & 14
Pennsauken United Methodist Church 3451 Pennsylvania Ave. 13, 17, & 18
Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission 6751 Westfield Ave. 19
Stonegate at Saint Stephen’s 5101 Stonegate Dr. 20 & 21
Cooper River Plaza 2400 McClellan Dr. 22

Fun Pool Day Planned For Pennsauken’s Senior Citizens

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

The second annual Senior Citizen Appreciation Day at the Pennsauken Municipal Pool, 6100 River Rd., will be held on Thursday, June 8, from noon to 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by Pennsauken Township and its Parks and Recreation Department, Pennsauken seniors aged 62 and over will enjoy a variety of free, fun activities, including games and musical entertainment. In addition, Pennsauken’s first responders will be grilling for the event and interacting with attendees, and members of Township Committee will be serving food to guests.

Michael J. Fox, Zachary Levi, Vincent D’Onofrio, Henry Winkler, Joseph Quinn Among Top Celebrities at FAN EXPO Philadelphia, June 2-4

Sam Raimi, Peter Weller, Sean Astin, Christina Ricci, Christopher Lloyd, Stephen Amell, Katee Sackhoff Bring Popular Fandoms to Pennsylvania Convention Center

When fans talk about how FAN EXPO brings together many genres from their favorite franchises across the decades, they can use the FAN EXPO Philadelphia lineup as a prime example. The celebrities attending are a who’s-who across several decades and many fandoms, including icon Michael J. Fox, his Back to the Future costars Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson, Joseph Quinn and Grace Van Dien (“Stranger Things”), Christina Ricci (“The Addams Family,” “Wednesday”), Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead, Spider-Man), Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings, Rudy), Vincent D’Onofrio (“Daredevil,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”), Henry Winkler (“Happy Days,” “Barry”) and many others. They are part of a growing, standout roster appearing June 2-4 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

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