South Jersey’s most anticipated wine festival is back! The Fourth AnnualDown & Derby Wine Festivalwill take place on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 2 PM – 7 PM at Veterans Island in Cooper River Park. Hosted by the Camden County Board ofCommissionersand Visit South Jersey, this exciting event will bring together the finest local wineries, live entertainment, delicious food, and derby-themed festivities.
Talk LIVE With Our Officers On Tuesday March 24th!
Are you interested in becoming a Gloucester Township Police Officer and have questions about applying and taking the NJ Civil Service Commission 2026 Law Enforcement Exam? Talk live with our GTPD Community Relations Officers on Tuesday, March 24th between 12 PM and 7 PM at 856-228-4011!
If you’re not available to call during those times, or your call goes to voicemail due to them taking another call, you can always email your questions to CommunityRelations@GTPolice.com or https://gtpolice.com/ask-your-agency at any time!
For all information on our recruitment process, please visit the CAREERS section of our website here!: https://gtpolice.com/recruiting
Philadelphia, PA – Spring break is around the corner, and parents everywhere are looking for ways to keep kids active, engaged, and off their screens while school is out. This year, let the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts (PSCA) turn those days off into high-flying, energy-burning, joy-filled adventures with its Kid’s Day Off Circus Camps, the perfect spring break solution for children in Kindergarten through 7th grade. Spring Break camps run all day from 9:00am to 3:00pm for $95 a day per child, plus there’s even options this year for after care from 3:00pm to 6:00pm and extended care from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Registration and sign-ups are open now at phillycircus.com.
“Philadelphia School of Circus Arts invites kids to run off to the big top for spring break this year,” said Executive Director Kitsie O’Neill. “Circus Campus is the most unique place in Philadelphia to spend those days off. Kids can swap out days in the classroom with a different kind of school where they will be engaged in circus arts, skill building and pure fun. Participants will create new friendships, learn new skills, build self-esteem and learn team work too.”
Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson released a statement about A1715, known as the “John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act of New Jersey” after its advancement in today’s Assembly Appropriations Committee.
“The most fundamental right in a democracy is the right to vote. It is the cornerstone of our civic process, and since the founding of our nation, we have worked to uphold and expand that right for every eligible citizen.
Just 12 miles from bustling Midtown Manhattan, beyond the flow of the Hudson and hidden away from the sprawling terminals of New York’s commercial airports, sits a 100-year-old airport that quietly gets on with business. Surprisingly, this airport is the engine that powers business in New York: Teterboro Airport.
This isn’t where you come to catch your flight to a family vacation or hop onto a cross-country route. There are no commercial terminals here and no accompanying TSA lines snaking the length of city blocks, no overloaded departure boards…not at this airport. Teterboro has become a hub for private air travel: both those who wish to book private jet travel and those who own their own private aircraft move through its halls on a daily basis. This now antique airport is the undisputed hub of private aviation in the entire Northeastern part of the United States. The question is, how did this come to be?
Newswise — For years, pediatricians have faced a growing dilemma. Families increasingly turn to primary care for help with mental health concerns, yet many pediatricians feel underprepared, and child psychiatrists remain in short supply.
More than a decade ago, University of Michigan Health tried a different approach: bringing child psychiatry directly into the pediatric medical home and embedding it into pediatric resident training.
The result was the Pediatric Psychiatry Colocalized Consult Clinic, or P2C3, a model designed to improve access to care while training future pediatricians to manage common mental health conditions.
Newly reported outcomes from the clinic, published in the journal Psychiatric Services, show the approach worked. The program proved durable, scalable and beneficial for both patients and pediatric physicians.
Homemaking is surely the most important work in the world. It’s the art of making a house a home. The starting place of love, hope, and dreams. Where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends. To the world, Brenda A. Thomas (nee Hancock) was a wife, mother, and homemaker, all while working full-time for most of her life. But to her family, she was their world. She loved to cook, and meals were always ready for her family. Brenda was a doting wife, mother, and “Nanny” who enjoyed baseball… cheering on the “Phightin Phils”… especially JT, crocheting, casino trips, and summers in Stone Harbor.
As the days grow longer and the weather begins to warm, now is the perfect time to get outside and explore everything South Jersey has to offer. From scenic parks and waterfront trails to lively community events and local attractions, there are plenty of ways to make the most of your weekend without traveling far from home.
Celebrate America’s 250th across Camden County and the surrounding region, residents can enjoy seasonal fun like outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and family-friendly events and more! Whether you’re looking into the history, discovering something new, or simply enjoy time with family and friends, there are countless opportunities waiting right around the corner! To learn more, Click Here.
With the FIFA World Cup 26 coming in just a matter of months, businesses and organizations around the city are advised to adhere to the public viewing guidelines. This includes bars, restaurants, parks, community centers and any other ticketed screenings.
If the event is public, large, includes sponsors, or charges admission, it will need a license from FIFA and its broadcast partners. To apply for a license or verify if you need one, click here.
Approved public viewing events should follow the guidelines set by FIFA and Philadelphia’s Host City Committee. The regulations can be accessed here.
Philadelphia, PA – Spring is finally here and Evil Genius Beer Company is celebrating in Fishtown with a massive block party. Say goodbye to the long, dark winter and hello to sunshine, fresh brews, and good vibes at their “Sprung!” Block Party on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from Noon to 6:00pm. Whether you want to sip on something refreshing, soak up the Spring energy, or just enjoy some of the best food, beer and local vendors Philly has to offer this is the party to welcome the warmth in style. Check out the festivities at Evil Genius Beer Company, at 1700 block of N. Front St. outside of their taproom (1727 N. Front St). This is a no charge family and fido friendly event so be sure to bring the whole crew out for the day to enjoy the changing of seasons. For more information on Evil Genius Beer Company or to find their beer, visit their website at evilgeniusbeer.com or give them a shout on social media @evilgeniusbeer.