FIFA World Cup 2026 Celebrates 100 Days Out 

March 6 marked 100 Days to Go until the FIFA World Cup 2026™, which will see Canada, Mexico and the United States welcome the world for the greatest show on earth. This year’s tournament will unfold across a record 104 matches, kicking off at Mexico City Stadium on 11 June and making its way to New York New Jersey Stadium for the final on 19 July.

To mark 100 Days to Go, the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Tournament Poster makes its debut, celebrating the true spirit, excitement and unity of the global showpiece event. The poster features a collage-style composition with a player at its centre, reflecting football’s unique ability to unite the world. It marks the final piece of the FIFA World Cup 2026 poster collection, complementing the 16 Official Host City Posters released last year.

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Philadelphia Zoo Celebrates Spring

From Bunny Brunches, Easter Egg Hunts, a New Species of Penguin and More, the Zoo is a Must-Visit Destination for Spring Break

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Zoo is ready to welcome tens of thousands of guests to its 42-acre gardens as the region shakes off the harsh winter chill and enjoys time outside with friends and family this spring. Not only are the animals more active as the weather warms up, but the 42-acre campus and gardens come into full bloom. Here are the 10+ can’t- miss events and experiences at Philadelphia Zoo this spring. For egg-citing Easter happenings to get the family hopping, Philadelphia Zoo Bunny Brunch returns on Sunday, March 29 and Sunday, April 5, plus the Zoo will host three days of Easter Egg Hunts on April 3, 4 and 5, and the Egg-Cellent Egg Search is back between March 28 and April 12.

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Funeral Services Set For Corrections Officer Isiah Hampton Watkins

Family, friends, officials, and first responders from throughout the region will be attending a Celebration of Life service for Camden County Corrections Officer Isiah Hampton Watkins on Thursday, March 26 at Bethany Baptist Church (1115 E Gibbsboro Rd, Lindenwold, 08021) at interment will follow at Harleigh Cemetery (1640 Haddon Ave, Camden, 08103) at 4 p.m. The procession from the church to the cemetery will pass the Camden County Correctional Facility.

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Message From Gloucester Township Police Chief

As spring arrives, it brings with it a renewed sense of energy throughout Gloucester Township. Warmer weather encourages us to spend more time outdoors, reconnect with neighbors and enjoy everything that makes Gloucester Township such a special place to live. Just as we see growth in nature during this time of year, we also have the opportunity to strengthen the connections that help keep our community safe and strong.

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Philadelphia 76ers at Xfinity Mobile Arena

Provided by Visit Philadelphia

March 23 & 25, 2026

Ready to ball till they fall, the 76ers are back at Xfinity Mobile Arena this week for home court match-ups against current champs the Oklahoma City Thunder (Monday) and the Chicago Bulls (Wednesday).

The throwback energy is strong at the South Philly arena this week. The team continues its 2001 Eastern Conference Championship 25th Anniversary celebration with a special Iverson shersey (get it, shirt/jersey) giveaway to the first 2,001 fans during Monday’s game. It’s a reunion on Wednesday, as the team celebrates its most unforgettable players for Homecoming Night, plus fans can go home with a limited-edition Mitchell & Ness T-shirt.

Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, 3601 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA

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First Homicide-Free Winter in Camden in 50 years

Almost five months without a homicide, the CCPD continues to make progress

(Camden, NJ) – As flowers begin to bloom and the temperatures start to rise, the Camden County Police Department has hit another unprecedented high point in its quest to reduce crime in the city. For the first time since the 1970s, the city recorded zero homicides for the official start and finish of the winter months. This milestone reflects the sustained decline in violent crime throughout the city, and underscores the historic reduction in crime achieved since Camden was once considered one of the most dangerous municipalities in the nation prior to May 1, 2013.

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Van Drew: Pay Workers Now, Stop Congressional Pay During Shutdown

Congressman Van Drew released the following statement regarding the ongoing partial shutdown.

“This has gone on long enough,” said Congressman Van Drew. “The people paying the price right now are the ones showing up every day to do their jobs: TSA agents, Coast Guard members, and others who keep this country running. They are doing everything we ask of them, day in and day out, and they are not being paid for it. It is not right. And that is exactly why Members of Congress should not be paid during a shutdown. If these workers are going without, then we should be going without too. We should be feeling that same pain until this gets fixed. That is why I am sponsoring a bill to ensure that while the government shuts down, Members of Congress do not receive their pay. The Constitution sets clear rules on congressional pay, so this has to be done the right way, but there is a path to make sure Members do not take home a paycheck while the job is not done. Maybe then they will think twice before using people’s livelihoods as leverage in a political fight.”

Camden County YOUth Influencer Summit

Commissioner Jennifer Cooley Fleisher will join educators, advocates, and local leaders, today at Rowan University – Chamberlain Student Center, 183 Rowan Blvd, Glassboro, at 10 a.m. for the Camden County YOUth Influencer Summit at Rowan University. The event will bring together 250 students in grades 7-10 from across Camden County for an interactive experience designed to empower students with leadership and advocacy skills to help them create or strengthen student-led initiatives in their schools and communities.

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Protected Leave to Grieve Pregnancy/Adoption Loss

Speight and Sampson bill would allow workers to take protected leave to grieve miscarriage, stillbirth, fertility treatment loss, or unsuccessful adoption

(TRENTON) – Legislation that would provide New Jersey workers with protected leave to grieve the loss of a child or pregnancy cleared the Assembly Labor Committee on Monday. Bill A2198, sponsored by Assemblywoman Shanique Speight and Assemblyman William Sampson, would expand the New Jersey Family Leave Act to allow employees to take family leave following the death of a child, miscarriage, stillbirth, or termination of a pregnancy for medical reasons. The bill would also cover leave following an unsuccessful adoption or fertility treatment, including procedures such as intrauterine insemination or assisted reproductive technology.

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Gloucester City School District Returns “Trades”

Legacy article from 2022

Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 19, 2022)–I don’t try to hide my disappointment in America’s public education and never will apologize for wanting today’s kids to have the high-quality education we had decades ago.  That being said, I also try to be fair and congratulate those who make changes in the right direction.  This week I read that “trades” will be

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Reintroduced to Gloucester City schools. A sincere thank you to those who made this happen.

I read so many Facebook posts from the boys of the 1960s discussing their woodshop or metal shop adventures and telling what they made.  Girls took sewing and cooking classes. Because I took sewing classes I made all my own clothes through high school and college plus bridesmaid’s dresses and more.  There is so much value to these classes.  We learned how to make something.  We learned to take pride in what we made.

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