Where to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Greater Philadelphia

March 13-15, 2026 (dates vary by event)

Top o’ the mornin’! It might be a little early for St. Patrick’s Day, but Philly doesn’t mind. Break out the green and celebrate the day at these spots in Greater Philadelphia:

  • St. Paddy unWINED Weekend at Shady Brook Farm: It’s all shamrocks at Shady Brook when the farm caps off the cool-weather edition of its popular unWINED series with a special-edition weekend full of Irish live music, Irish dancers and Irish food. Also on the docket: cornhole, firepits, locally made wine and crisp beer (Friday to Sunday)
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Bergen County GOP Endorses Rosie Pino for Congress

Councilwoman Rosie Pino, secured a decisive victory at the Bergen County GOP Convention, defeating Tiffany Burress with a commanding 57% to 43% of the vote. The results from the district’s largest county send a clear message: the grassroots momentum in NJ-09 belongs to a candidate who has a lifetime of roots in the community, and a career defined by winning.

Despite premature endorsements for the opposition from party bosses, the County Committee members — the heart and soul of the Republican Party — overwhelmingly chose Pino’s record of success over outside narratives. The victory effectively shifts the landscape of the race, establishing Rosie Pino as the clear frontrunner with the broad-based support necessary to flip the seat in November.

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HOME COUNTRY: We knew it was coming when Bert came into the Mule Barn truck stop

We knew it was coming when Bert came into the Mule Barn truck stop the other day. He took his usual stool at the philosophy counter and world dilemma think tank, where he reigns as Cutting Edge Technology Advisor to the board of directors.

  It was that glint in his eye that gave it away.

  “Hi Bert.”

  “Hi Doc. Say, isn’t this a beautiful day? It’s 32 out there.”

  “Doesn’t seem that cold,” said Steve, our resident cowboy, who tends to look at everything from the back of a horse.

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Blackwood Man Sentenced to Three Years for Shoplifting, Drug Charges

Woodbury, NJ – David J. Arrington, 45, was sentenced Friday to three years in state  prison by the Honorable William F. Ziegler for shoplifting and drug possession charges  pursuant to a plea agreement. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: Arrington shoplifted $209 worth of merchandise from the Burlington Coat Factory in  Deptford in July 2024, and a duffle bag containing cash, gift cards, and a tablet from a  loss prevention employee at Walmart in Washington Township in July 2025. In  addition, a search warrant execution at the Motel 6 in Monroe Township found  Arrington in possession of methamphetamine. 

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Edmund A. Walens, Jr., 93, of Gloucester City

“Snook” “Snookie”

On March 6, 2026, Ed passed away at home in Gloucester City, at the age of 93. Loving and devoted husband of 61 years to the late Mary A. Walens (Gordon). 

Loving father of Cheryl Hill (Ron), Edmund A. Walens III (Kim), Carole Walens (Andy) and Donna Hutchinson (late Mike). Cherished grandfather of Mindy Knight (Ryan), Andrew Myers (Renee), Steven Myers, Andrea McGuigan (Mike), Marci Hutchinson, Megan Freeman (Tim), Tyler Hill (Joy) and Keith Walens. Beloved great grandfather of Elias, Michael, Ryan, Brayden, Adalena, Julian, Juniper and Lily. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and fur babies. In addition to his parents and wife, Ed was predeceased by his 9 brothers and sisters.

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HAPPENING TODAY! Coffee With A Cop At Glo Twp’s Target Store- Cross Keys Road!

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Target Store 487 Berlin Cross Keys Road, Sicklerville/ Gloucester Township, New Jersey !

Enjoy a free cup of coffee and a chat with a Police Officer! Hope to see you there ! 

Colleen S. Ziegler, 52

Colleen S. Ziegler (nee Chew), age 52, was a devoted wife, loving mother, and a truly caring presence to all who had the privilege of knowing her.

For 30 years, Colleen was the amazing wife of Adam Ziegler, building a life together rooted in love and unwavering support. She was also the best mother to her three sons, Kyle, Kory, and Drew, and she poured her heart into caring for her family every day.

Colleen is also lovingly remembered by her sister, Christy Thatcher (Mike), her brother-in-law Doug (April) Ziegler, as well as her extended family—cousins, uncles, and a large circle of nieces and nephews who absolutely adored her.

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Delaware Tree Experts Highlight March as Prime Time for Professional Pruning

As Delaware’s landscape changes from winter dormancy to vibrant spring growth, local arborists are urging homeowners to start pruning their trees now. In the next four to six weeks, you can shape and strengthen trees like never before. This is one of the best times of year to do it before the heavy leaf canopy grows and the risk of bad weather rises.

Strobert Tree Services, a Wilmington-based company with 25 years of experience serving Delaware and Southeast Pennsylvania, reports a noticeable uptick in pruning consultations this month. Their team of arborists has been busy evaluating properties from Newark to Middletown and across the Pennsylvania line, helping residents understand which cuts will improve tree health and structural integrity for the year ahead.

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BREAKING NEWS: Berkeley Twp Triple Homicide

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ (March 10, 2026)(CNBNews) — Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that at approximately 5:00 a.m. Tuesday, Berkeley Township police officers responded to a residence on Fairwood Drive after receiving reports of shots fired.

Upon arrival, officers observed a male entering the home and heard additional gunfire coming from inside. The Ocean County Regional SWAT Team made entry a short time later. Inside the residence, officers located Allan Russell, 61, and Michelle Russell, 60, both deceased from apparent gunshot wounds. Three minor children were also found inside the home unharmed.

As officers continued clearing the residence, they discovered a male with an apparent self‑inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was identified as Vaughn Stewart, 37, of Maplewood. Stewart was transported to Community Medical Center in Toms River, where he was later pronounced dead.

While expanding the perimeter of the investigation, officers located multiple shell casings outside the residence. Approximately 50 yards away, along the side of Fairwood Drive, they found a third victim: Deonna Stewart, 38, of Berkeley Township.

According to investigators, Vaughn Stewart entered the residence and fatally shot Mr. and Mrs. Russell, then chased Deonna Stewart down the street and shot her multiple times. He then returned to the residence and took his own life. The three children are now in the care of the Department of Child Protection and Permanency.

Prosecutor Billhimer commended the coordinated efforts of all responding agencies, including the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit, Berkeley Township Police Department, Ocean County Regional SWAT Team, and the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit.

A joint investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit, Berkeley Township Police Department, and the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit determined that Deonna Stewart lived at the Fairwood Drive home with her parents and three children. She and Vaughn Stewart, the father of the children, had been living separately.

 

100+ Marshmallow Masterpieces on Display with Free Admission

— Photo courtesy Peddler’s Village

A PEEP-tastic Display

PEEPS® in the Village has become one of the most popular spring events in the Philly region! 

Peddler’s Village presents the 7th annual PEEPS® in the Village event from March 9 through April 12 (except on Easter Sunday). A highly anticipated event that showcases the creative talents of regional residents–and the longstanding allure of the colorful candies, you’ll see marshmallow masterpieces (wall art, diorama, and sculpture) carefully crafted with bright bunnies and chicks in inspired, inventive settings. It’s an Instragram-worthy extravaganza! Admission is free.

Presenting sponsor: Skip’s Candy Corner

Voting

Download the Peddler’s Village mobile app to vote for your favorite PEEPS® entry through March 30!