Deer Family Enjoying Johnson Blvd Jogging Park

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GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (August 20, 2026)–Today, around 1 PM, Connie and I were driving on Klemn Avenue heading towards U.S. Route 130. She yelled, “Look at the deer!”

“Where! Where!” I replied.

I had to back up a couple of feet before I saw them. Two fully grown doe’s and two spotted fawns were walking lazily about like they didn’t have a care in the world.

In recent years it is not that unusual to see deer in the Gloucester City.

Some of those sightings include a large buck seen at the Lane Avenue playground. A Hunter Street resident reported that a deer was walking in the street past his house. A buck was hit at the railroad crossing on South Broadway near the Brooklawn border. A fawn that tried to jump the spike cemetery fence on Market Street didn’t make it and died. When walking near the back of GHS there are always deer tracks. Some of those tracks are big. To see these four deer out in the open at 1 PM in the afternoon was a pleasant surprise.

How did they get there?

We suggest they came from Newton Creek, which is on the other side of the trees in the photo. Deer can swim.

The School District of Philadelphia (PA) Turns to Transfinder for Routing

After a competitive review process, Transfinder Corporation is pleased to announce The School District of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania has selected Transfinder’s award-winning routing solution Routefinder PLUS to create the safest and most efficient routes for its students.

The School District of Philadelphia is the eighth largest school district in the United States. The district has a student enrollment of 198,405 who attend 330 different schools. As the district was looking for an integrated all-in-one technology platform that would avoid the need for multiple vendors and systems and provide a single source of information, Transfinder rose to the top of the list.

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NJMVC Adds REAL ID Appointments at More Agencies

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) has expanded REAL ID appointment availability to three additional agency locations in Hazlet, Turnersville, and Wallington.

“By adding appointments at three new locations this summer — on top of four added this spring — we are continuing to reduce wait times statewide and making it more convenient than ever for residents to get their REAL ID,’’ said Acting NJMVC Chief Administrator Rosalie Johnson.

The new REAL ID appointments at Hazlet, Turnersville, and Wallington are now open for booking on the NJMVC’s online scheduler.

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Safe Routes to School Applications Now Being Accepted

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) today announced the grant solicitation period for the 2027 Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is open, with applications being accepted now through November 13, 2026.

“New Jersey’s children deserve safe access to school, and the resources provided by the Safe Routes to School program aims to do just that,” NJDOT Commissioner Priya Jain said. “In partnership with the state’s three regional planning authorities, federal funding will be administered to counties and municipalities for local transportation projects that enhance safety and reduce congestion.”

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NJ American Water Presents Grant to Oaklyn Fire Department

 New Jersey American Water presented Oaklyn Fire Department in Oaklyn, N.J., with a $2,461.20 grant as part of the company’s 2026 Volunteer Fire and EMS Grant Program, which awarded about $50,000 to 21 volunteer fire and EMS departments across its service areas. The department will use the funding to purchase 15 Lion Red Zone Particulate Hoods, one case of Safety Suds Bunker Gear Detergent, and two Amerex 2.5-gallon Pressurized Water Extinguishers, helping enhance firefighter personal protection, equipment maintenance, and emergency response capabilities.

“Local first responders understand which tools and resources will have the greatest impact in the communities they serve,” said Kim Schalek Downes, Vice President of Business Development, Government and External Affairs. “Through this program, we’re proud to help departments make those important investments year after year.”

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Rail Freight Assistance Program 

Funds will improve the existing freight system to promote economic activity

(Trenton) – The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) today announced the grant application period for the Fiscal Year 2027 Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP) is open with applications being accepted from now through October 9, 2026.

The Rail Freight Assistance Program provides $25 million annually to help support economic activity by preserving and improving the existing freight transportation system and by making freight rail service more widely available for businesses throughout the state. Rail freight improvements support the state’s clean energy, congestion mitigation, and sustainable development goals.

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Alexander Martinez, 70, of Cherry Hill

Alexander Martinez passed away peacefully on August 15, 2026, at the age of 70, in Voorhees, New Jersey. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 17, 1955, to the late Carmen Pabion, Alexander was a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area before residing in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

Alexander spent his career as a skilled auto painter with Panitrama. A true family man at heart, he found his greatest joy in spending time outdoors, tending to his yard, hosting BBQs, and passionately cheering on his beloved Philadelphia Eagles.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Diana, in 2017.

Alexander is survived by his devoted son, Alex (Ellen) Martinez; his brother, Rueben; his sisters, Sylvia and Carmen; his cherished grandchildren, Shaun, Lyla and Jaylynn; his great-grandchildren, Shaun, Malachi, and Emilio; along with many loving nieces, nephews, and extended family members who will miss him dearly.

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

To send flowers or plant a memorial tree in memory, please visit our flower store.

Bally’s Atlantic City Casino Resort – September 2026 Listings and Events

Bally’s Atlantic City is a stunning oceanfront resort overlooking the Atlantic City beach and Boardwalk. The newly renovated property features more than 1,100 guest rooms, including remodeled suites and penthouse-style accommodations. The casino floor spans 83,000 square feet of thrilling gaming space, including more than 1,100 slot machines featuring the latest in gaming technology and more than 80 table games; and a state-of-the-art sports wagering experience at Bally Bet Sportsbook. Bally’s dining options span casual with quick-service dining outlets to elevated sit-down dining experiences at Park Place Prime, Jerry Longo’s Meatballs & Martinis and Macau Kitchen. Open seasonally, Bally’s Beach Bar serves cocktails and food just steps from the sand, with live music from top DJs and bands. On-site amenities include a spa, boutique gift shop, indoor heated pool, fitness center and more than 100,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, including 53,337 square feet of exhibit space. Valet and self-parking are available for guest convenience.

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180-Foot Fishing Vessel Added to Artificial Reef

The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has once again expanded Delaware’s renowned artificial reef system, creating more marine habitat by sinking the Calcasieu Pass, an offshore oilfield supply vessel turned menhaden processing ship, onto Reef Site 13 following environmental remediation and approval. Also known as the Del-Jersey-Land Reef, the site is the centerpiece of the reef system – with its offshore location equidistant from ports in the three states that make up its name.

The Calcasieu Pass, 180 feet long with a 40-foot beam, will provide valuable habitat for aquatic life, along with angling and diving opportunities for outdoor recreationalists. Originally built in 1982 as an offshore supply vessel, later joining the East Coast menhaden fleet, the ship’s final repurposing is expected to buoy both economic and environmental opportunity for Delaware.

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Route 130 to be closed for railroad crossing repairs beginning Friday in Gloucester City

Route 130/Crescent Boulevard is scheduled to be closed and detoured in both directions beginning Friday at Klemm Avenue for railroad crossing repairs in Gloucester City, Camden County. Access will be maintained for local traffic.

Beginning at 7 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, August 21 until 7 p.m. Sunday, August 23, Route 130/Crescent Boulevard northbound and southbound will be closed between Klemm Avenue and the Bridge over Newton Creek to replace the railroad crossing and approaches. Access to local businesses will be maintained. The following detours will be in place:

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