Green-Tie Gala: Clean Air Fundraiser 2026

Investing in a Healthier Future for South Jersey

Step into an evening of purpose and progress at the Camden County Air Quality Committee’s Green-Tie Gala on WednesdayApril 29th, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the Camden County Boathouse (7050 N Park Dr, Pennsauken). This inspiring event brings together community leaders, advocates, and neighbors to champion cleaner air and brighter futures for South Jersey. Your support fuels two high-impact initiatives: expanding a network of real-time air quality monitors across our communities, and helping local school districts transition to electric school buses through state and federal funding opportunities.

Wear your green with pride and be part of a movement that’s investing in the health, safety, and opportunity of Camden County’s youth. Join us as we raise awareness, spark action, and build a cleaner, more resilient future. To learn more, Click Here.

2026 GTPD Junior Police Academy- Registration Opens May 1st

REGISTRATION OPENS IN TWO WEEKS! Gloucester Township Police Junior Police Academy 2026!

The Annual Gloucester Township Police Junior Police Academy runs for four weeks beginning in late July, with two Basic and two Advanced classes at different age brackets. Registration for the 2026 classes will begin, Friday May 1, 2026. Cost is $150 for residents, $175 for non-residents. Links to each class will be available then on our GTPD social media sites and our website here!: https://gtpolice.com/community-page/199

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Wine Village in Baltimore Returns For Its 4th Year

Baltimore, MD – Wine Village in Baltimore, brought to you by the makers of the beloved Christmas Village, is thrilled to announce its return to the Inner Harbor for its fourth season. Following its successful debut in May 2023 and growing popularity in the years since, Wine Village is set to welcome visitors back to West Shore Park with another season of its cozy, European-inspired wine festival along the scenic waterfront. From May 7 through May 31, 2026, Wine Village will once again transform the Inner Harbor into a vibrant open-air wine garden with 45 vendors.

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Charles D. Marks, Jr., 60, of Collingswood

Suddenly on April 14, 2026, Charles D. Marks, Jr. “Chuck” of Collingswood, NJ; age 60 years.

Chuck is survived by his father, Charles D. Marks, Sr. of Bellmawr, his mother, Alice Marks (nee MacCready) (partner, Ed Countryman) of Collingswood, his sister, Janet Hoban (Ed) of Magnolia and nephews, David and Jack Hoban also of Magnolia.

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Camden County Green Events

Learn Sustainable Practices and Valuable Tips

Join us for the Collingswood Green Festival this SaturdayApril 18th from 9 AM to 2 PM in Downtown Collingswood! Located on Haddon and Irvin Avenues (in rear parking lot of Thriven Design). Enjoy refreshments and live music while learning about sustainability and living greener! To learn more, Click Here. (PLEASE NOTE: Hazardous Waste drop-off will be held separately.)

Keep Camden County safe and environmentally friendly by properly disposing of hazardous household waste at designated collection events. Th next Hazardous Household Waste Collection is SaturdayApril 18th from 8:30 AM to 2 PM atPennsauken Sanitary Landfill, 9600 N. River Road. To learn more, Click Here.

Check out the 2026 Certified Gardeners Plant Sale on SaturdayApril 25th, from 9 AM to 2 PM at the Sustainability Campus! This rain-or-shine event offers thousands of plants at great prices, including, vegetables, herbs, and more from Triple Oaks Nursery. Support your local pollinators and transform your yard into a Monarch Waystation! To learn more, Click Here.

Spring Sprouts, for children ages 6 and under, combine exploration, discovery, and creativity, giving children a chance to connect with nature in new and exciting ways!  Through May 1st, classes are Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 AM to 11 AM. Include: Sounds of Spring, Fishes & Fins, Weather or Not, Bug Catchers, Meet the Reptiles, Goin’ Gardening, and Mosquito Patrol. To sign up, Click Here.

String Band Parade Marches Down Haddon Ave

4th Annual Camden County Tradition Next Saturday

Get ready for an afternoon of music, movement, and community spirit! SaturdayApril 25th, the 4th Annual String Band Parade will march down Haddon Avenue from 4 PM to 6 PM, bringing the energy and tradition of the Philadelphia Mummers to Camden County. String bands will fill the streets with lively performances as they travel from Crystal Lake to Haddon Square, with great viewing spots along the way at local favorites. The celebration continues at Haddon Square with an After Party from 6 PM to 9 PM, featuring live music from The Exceptions, food, drinks, and family fun. Hosted by the Board of Commissioners and Haddon Township, bring the family and join the fun! To learn more, Click Here.

Important Election Dates & Information

2026 Primary Election on June 2nd

Camden County is encouraging residents to get ready for the 2026 Primary Election and make their voices heard! Make a plan to cast your ballot before Election Day and apply to Vote by Mail, the deadline is May 26th. Vote by Mail ballots are being mailed this weekend, please look out for them and return them as soon as possible! Residents may also confirm their voter registration status online.
To check if you’re registered, Click Here. 
To learn more, Click Here.

Important Dates: April 18th – Mailing of Mail-In Ballots for Primary Election May 12th -Voter Registration Deadline for the Primary Election May 20th -Mailing of Sample Ballots for Primary Election May 26th – Deadline to Apply for a Vote By Mail Ballot for Primary Election May 26th – May 31st – Early Voting Period May 29th – Overseas / Military Voters Deadline for Application to Electronically Receive Primary Election Mail-In Ballots June 2nd – Primary Election Day

President Trump: America Reads The Bible

This week, I send my best wishes to every citizen gathered at the Museum of the Bible, on the National Mall, and all across our country participating in America Reads the Bible, a historic initiative in which nearly 500 Americans will take part in a public reading, over the course of one week, of the entire Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—to celebrate 250 years of the Bible in America.

From Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the New World and the first permanent English-speaking settlement at Jamestown to our founding in 1776 and to the present day, the Bible has been indelibly woven into our national identity and way of life.  Nearly 400 years ago, a decade after the arrival of the Mayflower, the legendary John Winthrop powerfully invoked Jesus Christ’s Sermon on the Mount as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew:  “We must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill.  The eyes of all people are upon us,” Winthrop said, imploring his fellow Christian settlers to stand as a beacon of faith for all the world to see.

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Utility Assistance Expo at Winslow 4/21

Gas – Electric Assistance Expo
When: Tuesday April 21, 2026

  • Time:  2:00pm – 6:00pm
  • Location: Winslow Township Municipal Courtroom 125 S. Route 73 Braddock, NJ 08037

For a list of what to bring please visit https://www.winslowtownship.com/news/?FeedID=1917

Suspect Charged in Cherry Hill Shooting

A Cherry Hill man has been arrested and charged in reference to a shooting that occurred in the parking lot of a shopping center on Wednesday, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Cherry Hill Police Chief John Ostermueller.

Terrence Roberts, 52, is charged with 1st-degree Attempted Murder, 2nd-degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, 2nd-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose, and 4th-degree Possessing a Large Capacity Magazine.

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