Former PTO Treasurer Pleads Guilty to Theft

Woodbury, NJ – Tara Webb, 37, of Deptford Township, was sentenced today to 5  years of probation and ordered to pay full restitution by the Honorable Renard L.  Scott for third-degree theft by unlawful taking pursuant to a plea agreement. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: In her former position as treasurer for the Shady Lane and Pine Acres Early  Childhood Center Parent Teacher Organizations, Webb stole money from the bank  accounts of both organizations over the course of more than a year. The total  amount taken was $99,378.06. 

In accordance with her plea agreement, Webb will have to repay that full amount.  She will also serve 5 years of probation, may not have any contact with the victims and is banned from working in fundraising or fund management for any nonprofit  organization during her term of probation. 

The State was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Narline Casamir. 

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Downsizing a Family Home: Deciding What to Keep, Sell and Put Into Storage

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Downsizing a family home is one of life’s more significant transitions, and one of its more emotionally complex. A family home is not just a house; it is the repository of decades of life, holding not only belongings but memories, milestones, and the accumulated evidence of years lived together. When the time comes to move to something smaller, whether prompted by an empty nest, retirement, or a change in circumstances, the family faces the daunting task of deciding what to do with it all. Approaching this thoughtfully, with a clear way to sort what to keep, sell, and store, turns an overwhelming undertaking into a manageable and even meaningful process.

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What HOA Boards Can and Cannot Do: A Homeowner Rights Primer

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Living in a community governed by a homeowners association comes with benefits, well-maintained common areas, protected property values, shared amenities, but it also comes with rules, and sometimes with confusion about who has the authority to do what. Many homeowners are unclear about what their HOA board can and cannot do, and about their own rights as members of the association. This uncertainty can lead to conflict, frustration, and disputes that better understanding would prevent. A clear grasp of the scope and limits of HOA board authority, and of homeowner rights, helps everyone in a community coexist more smoothly. Here is a primer on what HOA boards can and cannot do.

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Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve to Host Research and Stewardship Symposium

In celebration of National Estuaries Week (Sept. 19 to 27), the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve (DNERR) will hold a two-day Research and Stewardship Symposium at the St. Jones and Blackbird Creek Reserves on Sept. 22 and 23. The symposium will showcase the Reserve’s mission of engaging people, applying science and protecting places.

“For those interested in learning about current research or habitat management projects, both symposium days will provide ample opportunities to view both and to engage with reserve staff,” said Lynne Pusey, DNERR training and engagement coordinator for the Delaware Department of Natural Resources (DNREC) Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy.

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Timothy L. Teschko, 46, of Gloucester City

Timothy “Timmy” Lawrence Teschko, age 46, passed away on August 6, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born in Camden, New Jersey on August 21, 1979, he was the son of the late Charles Teschko and Patricia Baldus.

Timmy worked for many years as a painter, taking pride in his trade with Naumann & Sons in Woodbury, New Jersey.

He is survived by his loving partner, Stephanie Cristella; his cherished children, Bryce Teschko, Bryanna Teschko, and Bryley Teschko; his brother, Shawn Baldus; his cousin, Meghan Romano; as well as extended family and friends. Timmy was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Teschko and Patricia Baldus.

Celebration of Life will be updated on the obituary as soon as the family decides on date and location.

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The School District of Philadelphia (PA) Turns to Transfinder for Routing

After a competitive review process, Transfinder Corporation is pleased to announce The School District of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania has selected Transfinder’s award-winning routing solution Routefinder PLUS to create the safest and most efficient routes for its students.

The School District of Philadelphia is the eighth largest school district in the United States. The district has a student enrollment of 198,405 who attend 330 different schools. As the district was looking for an integrated all-in-one technology platform that would avoid the need for multiple vendors and systems and provide a single source of information, Transfinder rose to the top of the list.

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NJMVC Adds REAL ID Appointments at More Agencies

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) has expanded REAL ID appointment availability to three additional agency locations in Hazlet, Turnersville, and Wallington.

“By adding appointments at three new locations this summer — on top of four added this spring — we are continuing to reduce wait times statewide and making it more convenient than ever for residents to get their REAL ID,’’ said Acting NJMVC Chief Administrator Rosalie Johnson.

The new REAL ID appointments at Hazlet, Turnersville, and Wallington are now open for booking on the NJMVC’s online scheduler.

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Safe Routes to School Applications Now Being Accepted

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) today announced the grant solicitation period for the 2027 Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is open, with applications being accepted now through November 13, 2026.

“New Jersey’s children deserve safe access to school, and the resources provided by the Safe Routes to School program aims to do just that,” NJDOT Commissioner Priya Jain said. “In partnership with the state’s three regional planning authorities, federal funding will be administered to counties and municipalities for local transportation projects that enhance safety and reduce congestion.”

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NJ American Water Presents Grant to Oaklyn Fire Department

 New Jersey American Water presented Oaklyn Fire Department in Oaklyn, N.J., with a $2,461.20 grant as part of the company’s 2026 Volunteer Fire and EMS Grant Program, which awarded about $50,000 to 21 volunteer fire and EMS departments across its service areas. The department will use the funding to purchase 15 Lion Red Zone Particulate Hoods, one case of Safety Suds Bunker Gear Detergent, and two Amerex 2.5-gallon Pressurized Water Extinguishers, helping enhance firefighter personal protection, equipment maintenance, and emergency response capabilities.

“Local first responders understand which tools and resources will have the greatest impact in the communities they serve,” said Kim Schalek Downes, Vice President of Business Development, Government and External Affairs. “Through this program, we’re proud to help departments make those important investments year after year.”

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