The Cooper's Ferry Partnership has received new funding to bring a youth circus squad to the city of Camden. The National Endowment for the Arts has announced it has awarded a Challenge America Grant of $10,000 to Cooper’s Ferry Partnership to hos...
Read moreWhen Michele Mulholland got married in 2007, she went to Las Vegas and tied the knot with her sweetheart, Reid, wearing a dress that cost $99. Twelve years later, the couple plan to redo their nuptials this fall on a much grander scale. She was am...
Read moreHow much of a company’s journey toward sustainability is driven by the personal passions of its CEO? Based on the conversations Barron’s had recently with several corporate chieftains, quite a lot. That’s one of the insights from our second annu...
Read moreCamden police chief J. Scott Thomson says investing in education is essential to fighting crime. “Nothing stops a bullet like a job,” he declares. Photo by Matthew Wright In May 2013, Camden disbanded its 141-year-old municipal po...
Read more(Camden, NJ) In a new public art project, Camden, New Jersey, will receive $1 million for art installations, events and other creative programming along its public transportation network. Several sites that are now plagued by littering, including ...
Read moreTraffic congestion & its affects on hospitals' air quality. A cloud-connected heart health monitor that provides data in real time. Smart cities' sensors to estimate flooding in Camden. Those are just a handful of the 24 projects spread across...
Read moreCAMDEN, NJ— Camden nonprofits and community organizations could get a large boost this fall. Today, George E. Norcross, III, the executive chairman of Conner Strong & Buckelew and chairman of Cooper University Heath Care; John J. O’Donnell, CE...
Read more<iframe width="476" height="267" src="https://6abc.com/video/embed/?pid=5105310" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> CAMDEN, N.J. (WPVI) -- Public spaces have been turned into an illegal dumping site in many Camden, New Jersey ar...
Read moreThe City of Camden is about to spend $1 million to transform illegal dumping sites into public art spaces. On Thursday, officials announced that Camden was one of four cities, out of 200 that applied, to receive grants from the Bloomberg Philanthr...
Read moreThe City of Camden, Camden County, urban redevelopment nonprofit Cooper’s Ferry Partnership, and Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts have received a $1 million grant awarded to transform illegal dumping sites into public art spaces. The city was on...
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