52 Weeks of Firsts’ Firstival at the Drexel University

— Image by Visit Philadelphia

Saturday, March 14, 2026 | 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

52 Weeks of Firsts honors 250 years of Philly pioneering by celebrating the city’s many historic achievements — every Saturday, all throughout 2026. Featured Philadelphia “firsts” include inventions like the Slinky, cultural milestones such as Mother’s Day and significant locations like the first African Methodist Episcopal church.

The free celebrations take place at the original location of each first (or in spaces that represent where these significant milestones occurred) and include guest speakers, a sculpture, monthly marquee events and historic deep dives by Once Upon a Nation.

This Saturday, don’t miss the celebration of the first women’s medical college in America (1850) at the Drexel University Health Sciences Building.

Where: Drexel University Health Sciences Building, 60 N. 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Backyard Bash at the Please Touch Museum

Please Touch Museum aims to bring together the past, present and future through six interactive exhibit zones.   — Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

Saturday, March 14, 2026 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

We’re well into winter’s home stretch, and if you’re anything like us, you’ve found yourself daydreaming about block parties and barbecues more than you want to admit. The wait is over for Fairmount Park’s Please Touch Museum.

The uber-interactive kids-centric museum brings all the fun of a backyard bash — lawn games, bounce houses and more — indoors for a smashingly good time. Grab the littles for a day full of creative crafts, performances, storytimes, games and other interactive activities inspired by warm-weather activities.

Where: Please Touch Museum, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA

Detectives Honored by Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund

Camden County, NJ – Detectives from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Pennsauken Police Department were recently honored by the Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Pennsauken Police Chief Phil Olivo.

On March 6, 2026, Detective Joseph Fogg IV (pictured fifth from right) of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Sergeant Timothy Mireles (pictured fourth from right) of the Pennsauken Police Department received the Merit Award for their work investigating child abuse for the Special Victims Unit.

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William C. Campbell, Jr., 79, of National Park and Gloucester City

“Squeeky” 

On February 7, 2026, at the age of 79, William passed away peacefully at Mount Holly Rehab. Formerly a longtime resident of National Park and Gloucester City. Survived by his longtime friends, Marie McGinnis (late Joseph), Chuck, Maureen and Christine Semola and his former wife, Kathleen Campbell.

Squeeky was born in Woodbury, NJ to the late William and Margaret Campbell. He was a graduate of Woodbury High School. Following high school, he proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and was the recipient of the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and Vietnam Campaign Medal. 

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Hit and Run Crash Leads to DWI Arrest 3-11-2026

Date/Time Incident:  3/11/2026 21:58 hours 
Incident Location:  Old Black Horse Pike and Oak Avenue, Blackwood, NJ 08012 
Case Number:  2026-12394 

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at approximately 21:58 hours, the Gloucester Township Police were dispatched to the area of Old Black Horse Pike and Oak Avenue for a report of a hit and run motor vehicle crash. 

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Rothwein Named Defensive Player of the Week

Rowan’s Madison Rothwein (Mt Royal, NJ/Kingsway Regional) has been named the IWLCA Division III Defensive Player of the Week for her performance in the #23 Profs’ two wins last week. 

The sophomore midfielder delivered a dominant two-way performance during a 2–0 week for #23 Rowan, which was highlighted by a 13-11 road win over #14 Stevens. Across the two contests, Rothwein recorded 12 draw controls, five caused turnovers, and 10 ground balls, playing a key role in controlling possession for the Profs on both ends of the field. 

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Polar Bear Plunge in Seaside Heights This Weekend!

The 33rd annual Polar Bear Plunge at Seaside Heights to benefit Special Olympics New Jersey (SONJ) will take place this Saturday, March 14.  

Polar Bear Plunges and other fundraising events provide necessary funds to support programming and countless opportunities for thousands of Special Olympics New Jersey athletes. Additional information may be found in the media alert linked below or feel free to reach out to me directly for additional details.

You are welcome to preview our wrap-ups from previous years at the following links: PBP Seaside Heights – 2025PBP Seaside Heights – 2024. 

Check-in and on-site registration open at 9:00 am, with the plunge taking place at 1:00 pm.  Please join us if your schedule allows. 

Adult Night at LegoLand Discovery Center

Friday, March 13, 2026 | 6-9 p.m.

When the littles are away, the grown-ups come out to play at Montco’s Legoland Discovery Center.

This 18-and-over after-hours event includes full access to the Lego-inspired play space, including its themed build stations, 4D theater, Imagination Express train ride and its miniature Lego-fied replica of Philadelphia called Miniland. On top of Legoland’s regular attractions, let your imagination run wild with Lego art projects, a Shamrock scavenger hunt and more.

Tickets are required and liable to sell out, so get yours early.

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Mermaids Are Swimming At Adventure Aquarium

Townsend — Photo courtesy Adventure Aquarium

Break out the steel drum and become part of the world of mermaids for one last week of Adventure Aquarium’s most magical aquatic event.

Make your dreams come true with enchanting mermaid meet and greets, gaze at the new mermaid-themed indoor light show every half hour, and watch skilled mermaid performers glide and splash among 15,000 underwater creatures — including the largest collection of sharks in the northeast United States (!).

Where: Adventure Aquarium, 1 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ

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Statement By Assemblywoman Pintor

“As Governor Sherrill announces her spending plan for the upcoming Fiscal Year, the Legislature is preparing to begin its most important responsibility of the year, taking a careful and comprehensive look at how our state will invest in its people and its future. In the weeks ahead, the Assembly Budget Committee will hold hearings on the budget, hearing directly from state agencies, advocates, and residents from across New Jersey to better understand where our attention must be focused, ensuring that every voice is heard.

“The work ahead will require careful review and thoughtful debate as we work to keep our promise to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly and that the needs of New Jersey residents are fully considered. As chair of the Assembly Budget Committee, I am committed to present a balanced budget, that reflects the priorities of our families.”