Camden County Roadwork Projects

Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of July 6 to July 10. 

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

Audubon

·       Crews will be working on East Atlantic Avenue on Monday, July 6, to Friday, July 10, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be a partial eastbound road closure between East Merchant Street in Audubon and Station Avenue in Haddon Heights.

·       PSE&G will be working on 241 Crystal Lake Avenue on Wednesday, July 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Prospect Avenue & Hopkins Road.

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Save the Date: September 26 is Gloucester Day

Neighbors and visitors alike enjoy this festive gathering that kicks off the fall season with music, food, games, and the unmistakable spirit of Gloucester City. Gloucester Day turns Proprietors Park into a warm, welcoming celebration where families, friends, and newcomers can spend an easy afternoon together and savor the start of autumn along the waterfront. Want to vend for this event? Register here

Black Horse Pike/Route 168 southbound closed and detoured overnight this week

Black Horse Pike/Route 168 southbound is scheduled to be closed and detoured overnight this week at Lower Landing Road for water main installation in Gloucester Township, Camden County. In addition, traffic will be shifted on Black Horse Pike/Route 168 northbound north of the Route 42 interchange.

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Assembly Democrats Pass Bill to Address Rental Costs

Legislation would prohibit certain software-driven pricing coordination practices that can contribute to soaring housing costs

(TRENTON) – In an effort to prevent rent-setting software from pricing New Jerseyans out of their homes, the General Assembly today passed Bill A3497, better known as the “Forbidding the Algorithmic Inflation of Rent (FAIR) Act.” Sponsored by Assembly members Yvonne Lopez, Margie Donlon, and Chigozie Onyema, the legislation would restrict the use of rental pricing algorithms and the impact that these algorithms may have on the overall rental market.

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The Franklin Fountain Celebrates America 250

One of the most famous scoop shops in America is celebrating the country’s 250th birthday with three special releases in time for July 4th weekend. The Franklin Fountain, Philadelphia’s award-winning 1900’s inspired ice cream parlor and soda shop, announce a limited edition Torch of Liberty Sundae, Liberty Bell Ice Cream Bars and Fish House Punch Fizz at their location at 116 Market Street, in Confectionery Row, in historic Philadelphia. All three are available now while supplies last – and all three are great ways to cool down during the July 4th and America 250 weekend where temperatures are expected to soar. 

TORCH OF LIBERTY SUNDAE

The limited Torch of Liberty Sundae is layers of Lemon-Lime Sorbet, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, Mango Sorbet, Raspberry Compote, and fresh Whipped Cream, served in a green torch like cup. The Torch of Liberty is a refreshing treat, large enough to share, but light enough for one person. A full size is $17.76 and a junior size is $13 (but doesn’t come in a torch cup.)  There will only be 250 full size Torch of Liberty sundaes this summer (though you can order the same combination of flavors any day, and any year). 


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Philadelphia Homicide Investigation

At approximately 3:55 PM, July 5, officers responded to a report of gunfire in the 500 block of E. Wyoming Avenue, where they discovered a 27-year-old male victim lying on the highway suffering from gunshot wounds.

Responding officers immediately rushed him to Temple University Hospital.

Despite lifesaving efforts, the victim succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at 4:17 PM. The crime scene is currently being held for processing; no arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing with the Homicide Division.

FBI Increases Carvajal Murder Reward

Nearly five years after 19-year-old Chrys Carvajal was gunned down in a senseless act of gang violence, the FBI is renewing its call for justice with an increased reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of fugitive Joseph Matos.

Carvajal had recently completed Army National Guard basic training and returned home to Chicago to spend Fourth of July weekend with family and friends. On July 3, 2021, as he walked to his vehicle after attending a party in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood on the city’s North Side, investigators say he was approached by Matos and Gary Roberson, two alleged members of the Milwaukee Kings street gang, and fatally shot.

Authorities allege the attack was likely committed to enhance the shooters’ standing within the gang.

“Chrys Carvajal had no gang affiliation whatsoever,” said FBI Chicago Supervisory Special Agent Michael Zoufal, who heads the Bureau’s Second City Gang Task Force, which is investigating the case. “He wasn’t known to these individuals. There was no connection. Unfortunately, it was simply a tragic case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

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Disability Pride Month

July is Disability Pride Month, a time to recognize and celebrate people with disabilities and the many contributions they make to our communities. Commissioner Deputy Director Jim Jefferson encourages residents to explore the services and resources available through Gloucester County’s Division of Human & Special Services: https://gloucestercountynj.gov/163/Human-Special-Services

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Double Shooting Investigation

The Philadelphia Police Department is investigating a double shooting that occurred Sunday evening, July 5, in the 22nd District, leaving one man critically injured and another in stable condition.

At approximately 5:56 pm. 22nd District officers responded to reports of gunfire on the 2100 block of N. 22nd Street. Upon arrival, officers located two adult male victims suffering from gunshot wounds.  Officers immediately transported the first male victim and transported him to Temple University Hospital, where he is currently listed in critical condition. Officers transported the second male victim to Temple University Hospital, where he is currently listed in stable condition.

No arrests have been made at this time, and the investigation is actively ongoing with the Shooting Investigation Group.

Please note that this information is preliminary and subject to change as the active scene is processed. Updates will be provided as they become available.