I-295 southbound/Al-Jo’s Curve closed and detoured tonight in Bellmawr

The I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound, also known as Al-Jo’s Curve, is scheduled to be closed and detoured tonight as the Direct Connection project advances in Bellmawr, Camden County. In addition, overnight lane and ramp closures are scheduled on Route 42 northbound, I-295 northbound and I-76 eastbound tonight through Saturday nights. The lane and ramp closures, as well as traffic slowdowns, are necessary to install structural steel and construct a retaining wall.

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NJDOT Traffic Advisory

The I-676 southbound Exit 2 ramp to the Walt Whitman Bridge/I-76 westbound is scheduled to be closed and detoured each night Monday, July 27 through Thursday, July 30 as a bridge replacement and paving project advances in Camden and Gloucester City, Camden County.

Beginning at 11 p.m. Monday, July 27 until 5 a.m. Tuesday, July 28 and continuing each night through Thursday, July 30 at the same time, the I-676 southbound Exit 2 ramp to the Walt Whitman Bridge/I-76 westbound is scheduled to be closed. The closure is necessary to install drainage. The following detour will be in place:

I-676 southbound Exit 2 ramp to Walt Whitman Bridge Detour:

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Homicide Arrest

On June 5, 2026, at approximately 12:32 a.m., officers responded to the 2300 block of Edgley Street following a radio call reporting a person with a gun. Upon arrival, responding officers discovered an unresponsive male lying on the highway. The victim, identified as Anshul Kuncha, a 28-year-old male, was suffering from a gunshot wound to the back of the head. Officers immediately transported Kuncha to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 12:43 a.m.

Following the investigation, an arrest was made on Friday, July 10, 2026. Sincere Camps, a 14-year-old male from the 23XX block of W. Diamond Street, was taken into custody. He is charged with Murder, Robbery, VUFA and related offenses.

The motive was Robbery.

All those charged are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

America’s Charitable Food System Is Missing the Most Important Ingredient

By Daniel Leckie

America’s fight against hunger has long centered on one question: Are people getting enough food?

That narrow focus is no longer enough — and thankfully, the federal government is starting to take action. The U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Agriculture (USDA) just invested millions of dollars in an initiative to expand access to protein-rich foods nationwide.

That investment couldn’t come at a more critical time. Staple protein-rich foods, like beef, seafood, and dairy, are among the most expensive items in Americans’ grocery carts.

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Concert at New Brooklyn Park

HOME COUNTRY:  “Hot? Did you say hot?”

 “Hot? Did you say hot?”

  “Sure did, Windy, have a seat and join us,” said Doc. We were huddled up in the coolth of the air conditioner blast in that certain part of the dining room at the Mule Barn truck stop. Yes. It was hot.

  “Ain’t like Death Valley, howsomever,” Windy said. “Now boys, that there’s HOT!”

   “You been to Death Valley, Windy?”

  “Shore did, Steve. Wellsir, it was a long time back, ‘bout the time of when I ferget who was president. One of them guys who ain’t president any more. But I was jest percolatin’ ‘round and got me this here wranglin’ job over there at Furnace Crick. Hot? Say, it was so hot it melted your whiskers! But they needed these dudes wrangled and I packed mules for ‘em … until the accident …”

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Gloucester County’s Senior Nutrition Program

Good nutrition and social connection go hand in hand. Gloucester County’s Senior Nutrition Program offers hot, nutritious weekday lunches at six locations throughout the county, along with activities and opportunities to connect with others. Deputy Director Jim Jefferson encourages eligible residents to learn more about this program, including meal site locations: https://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/1167/Nutrition-Program

Subaru Honors Cooper Nurses with Kits and $35K Donation

Subaru of America, Inc., as part of its Subaru Loves to Care® initiative, donated $35,000 to The Cooper Foundation, its fifth consecutive annual gift supporting Camden-based patients. In support of the automaker’s commitment to its hometown of Camden, the donation aims to provide access to vital medical equipment to Camden City residents and bolster essential services provided by Cooper University Health Care.

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Philly Police Investigating Shooting and a Stabbing

At approximately 8:16 p.m., officers responded to reports of gunfire on the highway along the 2700 block of South 68th Street. Upon arrival, police located multiple victims. Two of the injured males were immediately transported by responding officers to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. A third male was treated at the scene by Medic personnel but refused further medical transport. A fourth victim arrived at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) Pavilion via a private vehicle.

The shooting scene is currently being held for processing. No arrests have been made, and no motive has been established at this time. The investigation remains active and ongoing.

The information surrounding this incident is preliminary and subject to change. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

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CCPD To Host “Open Gym and Swim” Event

 Today, the Camden County Police Department will help children and families beat the summer heat with “Open Gym and Swim” at the Boys and Girls Club of Camden County – Marjorie & Lewis Katz Clubhouse in the Parkside neighborhood from 3- 5:30 p.m. Officers from the Community Outreach Unit will be in attendance to join residents as they swim, play, and enjoy free refreshments, music, and more. This event is the newest addition to the CCPD’s popular Village Initiative event lineup and will take place each Wednesday throughout the remainder of summer.

“As summer temperatures continue to soar, it’s important to us that we offer activities that will keep our residents cool,” said Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. “The Village Initiative has helped thousands of our young people and their families connect with our officers, and we look forward to continuing to expand with new activities every year.”