Several South Jersey historical sites and nonprofits will receive grants to preserve, protect or promote their respective missions. The New Jersey Historic Trust, part of the state Department of Consumer Affairs, announced more than $15 millio...
Read moreCamden was once known as one of the most violent cities in America. After nearly 10 years of a continued commitment to community policing, serious progress has been made. See More HERE ...
Read moreThe city is about to get a deeper clean from a new program with 60 temporary employees who will scrub city parks and business corridors that are beyond the boundaries of the Camden Business Improvement District. And those who work temporarily ...
Read moreThe officers mowed the lawns of senior citizens who can no longer handle the maintenance themselves. See More HERE...
Read moreSouth Jersey officials paid tribute Monday to the life and public service legacy of James J. “Jim” Florio, beloved by Democrats in South Jersey as a politician and environmentalist who rose politically to become New Jersey governor. The accola...
Read moreCamden Mayor Vic Carstarphen was holding the bolt cutters as U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross was holding the chain to the property. “Just don’t get my finger,” Norcross told Carstarphen. “I don’t need no trouble from D.C.,” the mayor respond...
Read moreMore than a thousand faces reside in the living room of Donald T. William's home on Magnolia Avenue in the Parkside neighborhood. If William's vision goes as planned, thousands more – as many as 10,000 – someday will join him in his townhouse. ...
Read moreCooper University Health Care and the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper on Monday reaffirmed its commitment to Camden with the announcement of a planned $2 billion expansion at the city's campus. According to Cooper officials, the investment...
Read moreIt is the largest investment in Camden County’s history. $2 billion, three new buildings with state-of-the-art facilities, more than 100 new beds, greater education and teaching space and the very latest emerging technologies and innovations: When...
Read moreCyril Reade, Ph.D., director of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA), has unveiled the work of six artists with deep personal and professional ties to the city of Camden in the exhibition “Portraits of Camden.” The art display runs until...
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