Get ready for a summer of affordable, family fun. Bank of America is making golf accessible for young players in Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey with the return of ‘Golf with Us.’ Building on a strong first year, Bank of America has teamed up with Youth on Course to again offer free, one-year memberships to Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey kids (ages 6-18).
Continue reading “BofA Invites Youth to Get Outside and ‘Golf with Us’ in 2026”DNREC to Assess Wastewater Infrastructure in Manufactured Home Communities

The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has begun a statewide assessment of wastewater and drinking water infrastructure conditions in Delaware’s manufactured home communities (MHCs). Many of them are located in underserved communities and some systems are believed to be outdated, poorly maintained or in various stages of disrepair.
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Congressman Van Drew announced that South Jersey will receive $99 million in federal funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to replenish and protect key beaches in the region. This is the biggest investment in New Jersey beach projects in a year without a severe coastal storm.
Continue reading “ICYMI: Van Drew Secures $99M for South Jersey Beach Replenishment”American Lung Association to Release NJ Air Pollution Report

On Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22, the American Lung Association in New Jersey will release the 27th annual “State of the Air” report, which tracks exposure to unhealthy ozone and particle pollution. The report serves as a “report card,” ranking air quality in metro areas and grading counties across the state. Additionally, the report ranks the most polluted and cleanest cities across the country.
Continue reading “American Lung Association to Release NJ Air Pollution Report”Gloucester City Entrepreneurs Embrace Asset Protection Amid Growing Opportunities
Gloucester City’s business landscape is experiencing a remarkable surge as economic development initiatives and urban enterprise zone incentives continue to attract new entrepreneurs while inspiring established business owners to pursue innovative ventures. As the city welcomes this influx of creativity and enterprise, a new focus has emerged among the community’s business leaders: the strategic management and protection of business assets.
While growth and customer engagement remain top priorities, entrepreneurs are recognizing that the careful oversight of a company’s physical and digital resources is critical to sustaining long-term success. From laptops and tablets to critical proprietary software, the assets a business relies on are now the backbone of operations and the key to protecting both client trust and company reputation.
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Anglers will get to enjoy 19 extra days of fishing, more than 20 additional ponds into which to drop their lines, and simplified regulations to follow when the much-anticipated trout season opens at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 11 in waterways across New Jersey. This year’s spring season will be highlighted by the stocking of more than 180,000 rainbow trout and larger broodstock, as well as 20,000 brown trout provided by the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission.
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“WHY AM I SO DIZZY?”
BYLINE: Tracey Middlekauff
Imagine suddenly feeling like the world is spinning violently around you.
For Chad Correll, a 47-year-old biomedical equipment technician, this wasn’t an isolated incident. It was the beginning of a seven-year nightmare.
He spent years visiting doctors who misdiagnosed him with everything from clogged eustachian tubes to anxiety. He suffered from debilitating dizzy spells and could hear his own heartbeat pounding inside his head, making concentration impossible.
“I sat up in bed, and everything was just spinning. I’d never had a sensation like that before,” Correll recalls.
Read more: “WHY AM I SO DIZZY?”It wasn’t until he saw Dr. Varun Patel, an otologist/neurotologist at Penn State Health Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, that he finally found an answer. He had Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence, a tiny hole in the bone that covers one of the balance canals in the inner ear.
Litter Cleanup – Friday, April 10th

LITTER CLEANUP
Friday, April 10th
Cross Keys Road – Winslow Township
Please be aware that Winslow Township will have crews out cleaning up litter along Cross Keys Road between Sicklerville and Erial Road.
Please be extra cautious and aware while driving.
I-76 westbound Exit 1D to Route 130 northboundclosure extended for a few weeks in Gloucester City
Closure and detour necessary to complete drainage repairs

The I-76 westbound Exit 1D ramp to Route 130 northbound closure and detour has been extended until late April in Gloucester City, Camden County.
The I-76 westbound Exit 1D ramp to Route 130 northbound was closed and detoured on January 19 and was originally expected to be complete in late March. The work was delayed by severe winter weather, including major storms in January and February.
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