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Pennsauken’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt Held On April 13

The 2019 Pennsauken Township Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, April 13, 10:00 a.m., at the Walt Nicgorski Sports Complex, located at Powell and Collins avenues. The Easter Egg Hunt is open to children up to age 9.

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NJDOT Holding Public Information Center For Proposed Road Project

The proposed project would address deteriorated pavement along Rt. 70 between Rt. 38 and Cooper Ave.; Cuthbert Blvd.; and all NJDOT juridstictional jughandles, as well as address various geometric deficiencies along Rt. 70.

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Designating More Abandoned Properties In Pennsauken

By Tracey Howarth, Pennsauken Township We wanted to bring you up to date on our abandoned property program. People often…

Worst Passwords In The World You Should Never Use

For the fifth year in a row, the world’s most popular passwords are “123456” and “password.” Despite the constant reminders…

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PSE&G Project To Impact Church Road In Merchantville On Friday

Freeholder Susan Shin Angulo, liaison to the Camden County Department of Public Works, has been notified by the Public Service…

News Schools

Superintendent’s Town Hall Held On March 14

Pennsauken School Superintendent Dr. Ronnie Tarchichi will discuss a variety of topics designed to mold the future of Pennsauken Public Schools.

Community

Opening Day For Trails Event Held At Madison Park On April 13

April 13 marks Rails to Trails’ seventh annual Opening Day for Trails. People across the nation will kick off the…

Schools

Double Dozen Performs “Tribute To Rock” Tonight

This evening, Pennsauken High School’s Double Dozen presents their annual tribute concert highlighting the best of rock and roll. The…

Pennsauken High School Performs “Godspell” For Spring Musical

“Godspell” will be performed at Pennsauken High School’s auditorium, located at 800 Hylton Rd. The shows on April 4-6 begin at 7:00 p.m. There is a matinee on Sunday, April 7, at 2:00 p.m. Tickets for “Godspell” at Pennsauken High School are just $10 for adults, $5 for students and seniors. Group tickets rates are available for parties of 20 and more; and tickets will also be available for purchase at the door. For more information, or to buy tickets in advance, call (856) 662-8500 x5273.

AARP Tax Preparation Continues At Pennsauken Library

The Pennsauken Free Public Library is hosting AARP tax help sessions through April 15. Residents wishing to take advantage of this free service should be aware that there are several changes this year.

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