Dozens of food trucks join the neighborhood restaurants that line Manayunk’s Main Street during one of the city’s biggest foodie events: the Manayunk StrEAT Food Festival.
Talk about larger than life. Watch the world’s best driver-athletes and their 12,000-pound beasts on four wheels put their skills and speed to the test during Monster Jam — a family-friendly tradition for 30-plus years — in the dirt at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) has released a detailed framework for its resilience planning to ensure sustainability of the basin’s water resources. This report, concluding the scoping phase of DRBC’s Water Resources Resilience Plan (WRRP), marks a critical milestone for enhancing resilience in the four-state region.
Donald Charles Brown, 85, of West Deptford, NJ passed away peacefully on April 9, 2026.
Donald was born to Elizabeth and John Brown on November 18, 1940, and raised in Haddonfield, NJ.
After High School graduation, Donald served in the United States Army, received his B.A from Rutgers University, an M.A. from Rowan University, and a J.D. from The Widener School of Law. Donald led a distinguished career as an attorney and Assistant Prosecutor for Gloucester County, NJ.
Camden, NJ – Detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in reference to a possible fatal assault in Camden, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez.
As the oldest active military facility in the nation and America’s only operating base predating the Declaration of Independence, historic Fort Mifflin dates back to 1771 and exudes Colonial vibes.
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At approximately 1:21 PM, on April 13, the 14th District responded to a shooting on the sidewalk of the 6300 block of Chew Avenue. An adult male sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was transported by police to Albert Einstein Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at 1:49 PM. At this time, there is no known motive, and no arrests have been made. The investigation remains ongoing with the Homicide Unit.
The Board of Commissioners will meet in Gibbsboro on today, April 13, Gibbsboro Elementary School, 37 Kirkwood Road, Gibbsboro at 6 p.m. for Camden County’s town hall meeting and service fair, featuring representatives from the local, county, state, and federal levels.
Philadelphia’s longest-running restaurant fundraiser returns to support lifesaving HIV/AIDS services across the region. Action Wellness announces the 36th Annual Dining Out for Life® at 40+ restaurants on Thursday, April 23, 2026. Each year, top restaurants and chefs welcome thousands of diners for a night of great food, drink, community and giving back. Participating restaurants agree to donate a portion of their proceeds to support local individuals living with HIV. For 2026, this year’s restaurant line-up reads like a who’s who of the region’s most award-winning restaurants, with notable names such as Barclay Prime, Buddakan, Butcher and Singer, El Vez, Frankford Hall, Franky Bradley’s | B.West, Gilda, Giorgio on Pine, Good Dog Bar, Jack’s Firehouse, LMNO, Loco Pez, The Love, Morimoto, P.J. Clarke’s, Parc, Positano Coast by Aldo Lamberti, Sophie’s BBQ, Spasso Italian Grill, Spring Mill Café, Stina, Talula’s Garden, The Continental Midtown, , Tortilla Press Cantina Urban Village Brewing Company, Villa di Roma, Wilder and many more. New to the line-up this year are Borromini, Leo, Rittenhouse Grill, Rockwell & Rose Steakhouse, Scampi and Val’s Lesbian Bar. Hours vary by restaurant. Reservations are encouraged in advance. For a full list of restaurants or to make an advance donation, visit diningoutforlife dot com/Philadelphia. Watch for updates, follow on social media and share your experience at @DineOut4LifePHL