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Lacas Coffee To “Flip The Switch” To Solar

Lacas Coffee, in conjunction with National Energy Partners, present “Flip the Switch” on Tuesday, May 14, from 4:30 – 6:30…

News People

Pennsauken Residents Honored by Cooper University Health Care

Pennsauken residents Irma Beasley, BSN, RN and Linda Nguyen BSN, RN-BC, were among 22 nurses honored yesterday evening at the…

Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance In Identifying Pennsauken Attempted Armed Robbery Suspect

Information Provided By The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Pennsauken Township Police Department are seeking…

Pennsauken’s Municipal Tax Portion Remains Flat For Seven Years In A Row

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor Each year, property taxes – based on the assessed value of a resident’s home –…

Community Sports

Early Registration Begins For PYAA Football And Cheer

Those interested in registering their children ages 5-14 for PYAA football or cheerleading can save money with early registration. This…

Summer Fun From Pennsauken Parks And Recreation

Both children and adults can add more fun and excitement to the summer months with entertaining and educational programs offered through Pennsauken’s Department of Parks and Recreation.

Community

Residents Invited To Join Pennsauken’s Community Garden

If you’d like to expand your gardening experience or learn what it takes to become a grower, you’re invited to meet at the site on Saturday, May 4, at 10:00 a.m. to sign up, pick a plot, and get started. If you can’t make it then, please call Eileen at (856) 224-4625 to let her know you’re interested and to reserve a space.

Detectives Seeking Public’s Assistance In Pennsauken Shooting

If you have information that may lead to the identity or location of the victim, shooter, or both, or information on the vehicle, please contact Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Mark English at (609) 820-6031 or Pennsauken Police Detective James Schenberger at (856) 488-0080 ext. 2408.

Residents Save On Electric Bills Through Energy Aggregation Program

Public meetings about Pennsauken’s GEA program will be held on Thursday, May 9, at 4:00 p.m. and again at 6:30 p.m., in the second floor meeting room of the Township’s municipal building, 5605 N. Crescent Blvd. These meetings will provide additional information and answer residents’ questions about the program.

Community

Pennsauken Farmer And Food Market Opens May 21

Held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month beginning in May, the Farmer and Food Market will offer a retail marketplace were attendees can shop a variety of produce, crafts, and more.

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