Suspect for Institutional Vandalism in the 9th District

On August 14, 2026 at approximately 8:10am, employees of the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, 101 S. Independence Mall, found someone vandalized the “YO/OY” statue. The statue is a large YO/OY in bright yellow placed directly in front of the museum. Video footage recovered shows that on August 13, 2026 at 8:11pm, an unknown white male approximately 50-60 years old, heavily tattooed, wearing a white tank top, khaki shorts and red/white Nike Air Jordans vandalizes the statue, and then enters the Septa 5th Street station through the southeast stairs.

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Rabid Skunk Confirmed in Cherry Hill

The Camden County Department of Health and Human Services has been notified by the New Jersey Department of Health that a skunk found in Cherry Hill has tested positive for rabies.

On August 14, a Cherry Hill resident’s dog got into an altercation with a skunk in their backyard. The Animal Control Officer (ACO) for Cherry Hill picked up the skunk and arranged for rabies testing at the state Public Health & Environmental Laboratories in Trenton (PHEL). On August 19, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services was notified by PHEL that the skunk was rabid. There were no known human exposures to this skunk.

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Made in Philadelphia Debuts Labor Day Weekend Market

Philadelphia, PA – Soak up the final days of summer at the Made in Philadelphia Summer Market 2026, a new Labor Day Weekend celebration coming to Dilworth Park in the heart of Center City Philadelphia. From Friday, September 4 through Sunday, September 6, 2026, visitors are invited to shop small, support local, and enjoy a vibrant open-air market featuring 60+ makers, crafters, artists and small businesses from Philadelphia, the tri-state area, and beyond. Guests can browse handmade artwork, jewelry, home goods, accessories, skincare, specialty foods, unique gifts, and more while enjoying the festive atmosphere of Dilworth Park on the west side of Philadelphia’s City Hall.  The market is no charge, family friendly and rain or shine. For more info, visit www.madeinphila.com .

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Winslow Township Family Day is Coming Up on August 22nd

Family Day

Enjoy a summer afternoon at New Brooklyn Park for Winslow Township Family Day. Features local vendors, activities, and community fun for all ages. 

Backpack giveaway (while supplies last – stop by the mayor’s tent) and free medical screenings. 

  • When: Sat, Aug 22 | 2 PM – 7 PM
  • Location: 123 New Brooklyn Erial Rd, Sicklerville, NJ

Camden County concert at 6pm featuring Let’s Groove Tonight: Earth Wind & Fire Tribute Band

National Treasure Weekend in Philadelphia’s Historic District

— Photo by Visit Philadelphia

August 20-22, 2026

We can’t tell you to steal the Declaration of Independence, but you can get your best Benjamin Franklin Gates impression on here. National Treasure Weekend invades Philadelphia’s Historic District for three days of movie-themed fun. 

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Storm Season Power Outages: How Homeowners Decide on a Whole-Home Backup Generator

Photo by Sergio Martins on Unsplash 

There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over a house when the power goes out during a storm. The refrigerator stops humming, the lights die, and suddenly every convenience that runs on electricity is simply unavailable. For a brief outage it is an inconvenience. For a multi-day outage in the middle of storm season, it becomes something more serious: spoiled food, no heat or cooling, a flooding basement with a dead sump pump, and no way to charge the phones connecting a family to the outside world. It is in these moments that many homeowners start seriously considering a whole-home backup generator.

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Big-Money Fishing Tournaments Make a Splash on Florida’s Coast

As the first hint of cooler temperatures emerges on Florida’s Historic Coast, the marinas and waterways of St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra become a proving ground for anglers chasing trophy fish, bragging rights and serious prize money. This fall’s lineup of fishing tournaments and events includes daily winner-take-all payouts reaching $75,000, drawing competitive and recreational anglers to the region during the traditionally quieter fall travel season.

There’s a reason serious anglers hold space on their calendars for Florida’s fishing tournaments. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) calls Florida the “Fishing Capital of the World,” with more world-record fish catches than any other state or country. Recreational saltwater fishing generates an estimated $9.2 billion in economic impact statewide. Pair that with the Historic Coast’s history, natural beauty and first-class lodging and amenities—which helped generate more than $2.4 billion in visitor spending in St. Johns County in 2023—and the region offers anglers plenty of reasons to stay beyond weigh-in.

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HOME COUNTRY: I always wondered what it would be like to putter.

 I always wondered what it would be like to putter. I don’t mean golf. I haven’t done that kind of puttering since I played miniature golf in high school. That wagon wheel always messed me up, so I decided to leave my golf career right there and participate in more active pursuits.

  But now here I am puttering. This came about naturally because my doctor told me to slow down, and I plan to enjoy every snail-like minute of this advice. Part of it is my age (I’m in double figures now. And they ain’t small double figures.) and part is my doctor giving me advice I’ve been wanting to hear for a long time now.

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Jillian L. Davison, 60, of South Carolina

Jillian L. Davison (nee Kupsey) age 60 years of Clinton, South Carolina died Friday, August 7, 2026. Born on February 16, 1966, and raised in Logan Township New Jersey, she graduated from Paulsboro High School in 1984. Jillian was a passionate, registered nurse for over 30 years. Jillian enjoyed spending time with her dog Grizzly, anything Nascar, caring for her goats, the perfect Jersey tomato and beach days at the Jersey shore. She cherished her time in Butte, Montana.

She is survived by her two daughters, Jade McKinney (Ben) of Gloucester City and Chyna Davison (Edward) of Roxborough, PA, her grandchildren, Jonathan, Jack, Natalie and William, her partner Doug Van Duyne, her father, Stanley Kupsey, Sr and brother Stanley Kupsey (Colleen) and large extended family. Predeceased by her brother Jack Kupsey.

A private service will be held for the family. Contributions can be made in her memory to Philly Goat Project 207 Lantwyn Lane, Narberth PA 19072 or https://www.phillygoatproject.org/donate

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Jillian L. Davison. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN–HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City Ph:856-456-1142.

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Sadie Gust Takes the Stage at Haddon Lake Park

Making Memories at the Sundown Music Series

Ready to rock? On WednesdayAugust19th at 7:30 PM, the winner of WXPN’s 24 Hour Song Challenge, Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter, Sadie Gust will be performing live as part of the Sundown Music Series! Head to the McLaughlin Norcross Memorial Dell for some summer tunes and grooves. Summer fun in Camden County is better together, we can’t wait to see you there!

AAA South Jersey is proud to sponsor the Sundown Music Series at Haddon Lake Park. Visit AAA’s tent at every Wednesday’s concert for a special membership offer – get an entire year of AAA’s trusted roadside assistance for just $20! This offer is only available at the Camden County Summer Concert Series. Plus, stop by to enter to win unique prizes each week, free giveaways, and to learn about AAA’s travel, insurance, discounts, and more. To learn more, Click Here.