New Jersey American Water today announced the launch of the 2026 Flow Forward Summer Camp Program in Camden, offering high school students from Free All Minds and Women of the Dream a three-day workforce development experience featuring hands-on learning, mentorship, resume and interview preparation, and networking with water industry professionals.
The program will be hosted July 14-16 at American Water’s headquarters on the Camden Waterfront and New Jersey American Water’s Delaware River Regional Water Treatment Plant in Delran.With American Water headquartered in Camden, Flow Forward reflects the company’s continued commitment to investing in local youth, expanding career awareness and strengthening connections with the community it calls home.
Legislation known as the “New Jersey Dialysis Patient Support Person Accommodation Act” passed the General Assembly last week. Sponsored by AssemblywomanHeather Simmons, Bill A3434 would ensure dialysis patients can have a designated support person present during treatment.
July is also National Culinary Arts Month—and the perfect time to celebrate seafood by firing up the grill, trying new recipes, and exploring the delicious variety of seafood available from U.S. harvesters and farmers.
Camden County awarded Audubon Family Park a $25,000 grant for upgrades and maintenance, supporting safer and more accessible recreation for local families.
The Salem County Prosecutor’s Office was notified of the deaths of Rip and Boomer, who died together while on duty on Friday. The dogs were brought to an emergency veterinary hospital in Delaware, where they were pronounced dead, Miller told NJ.com. The circumstances of their deaths were not disclosed.
CHEER-Groundbreaking of the Camden County LINK Trail
Audubon is part of the newly launched 34‑mile LINK Trail, a major regional project that will give residents a safe, scenic route for walking, biking, and running. Construction on the Audubon–Haddon Heights segment began in March and is expected to finish by year’s end.
JEER-Gloucester City’s Public Buildings in Disrepair
We have $50,000 plus to purchase a new truck for the Gloucester City UEZ director. Yet, the Police Administration Building, the Municipal Building, and the Water Department storage tanks are all in need of painting. At the water works, one of the glass windows is broken, plus a broken-down trailer bed has been lying beside the property for a decade or more. The mayor and council are well aware of these maintenance issues.
CHEER-Audubon Civic REACH Community Leadership
The nonprofit umbrella group continues to energize civic life, celebrating the grand opening of the Audubon Historical Society Museum and organizing community events that strengthen local pride. CHEER- So happy that those driving E-bikes and E-scooters will have to be licensed and wear a safety helmet. Plus they need to have insurance.
July is Habitat Month at NOAA Fisheries! All month long, we’ll be sharing how we conserve and restore habitat to sustain our nation’s fisheries and support coastal communities. Check out our splash page for habitat-related feature stories.
The American College of Cardiology has again recognized Cooper University Hospital for its expertise and commitment to treating patients undergoing transcatheter valve repair and replacement procedures. Cooper earned Transcatheter Valve Recertification following an evaluation of its multidisciplinary team structure, formalized training, shared decision-making practices, and registry performance. Cooper has been certified since 2020.
Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw and Edgewater Park Township Police Chief John Harris announced that a 32-year-old Burlington City resident has been charged with fatally shooting a man six years ago in Edgewater Park.
Jevon Mobley, of the 400 block of York Street, was charged with Murder (First Degree), Conspiracy (First Degree), Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (Second Degree) and Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose (Second Degree).
Mobley was served with the warrant yesterday inside the Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly, where he is lodged on unrelated charges. A detention hearing will be held next week in Superior Court, and the case will be prepared for presentation to a grand jury for possible indictment.
The investigation began June 11, 2020, after police were called to the Orchard Park apartment complex on Woodlane Road at approximately 11:15 p.m. for a report of a shooting. Upon arrival they found the victim lying in the street with multiple gunshot wounds. Damian Hampton, 27, of Burlington City, was pronounced dead approximately one hour later at Virtua Hospital Willingboro.
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.