
Tickets available at our table at the 250th Celebration!
$10 each
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Tickets available at our table at the 250th Celebration!
$10 each
Thanks for the support!

Due to the forecasted weather, Saturday’s (July 18) FIFA World Cup Watch Party at Haddon Square has been cancelled.
The good news is that Sunday’s event is still scheduled to take place as planned.
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Still searching for a summer activity that keeps your child learning and having fun?
There’s still time to join our Summer Book Clubs! Many families don’t realize that new children can join at any point during the summer because each week features a brand-new book and activity. No one has to worry about being “behind.”
Book Club is a wonderful way to help children keep reading over the summer while making friends, building confidence, and having fun in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
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Due to poor air quality, Friday night’s concert at Lindenwold Park featuring Chicago 9 has been canceled. Additionally, the Movies with Metro event at Von Nieda Park has been canceled. Reschedule dates are pending for both events.

Come enjoy our FREE water slide, moonbounce, carnival games, face painting, drinks popcorn, cotton candy, snow cones and walking tacos! Not to mention of course our celebration of all our kids form summer camp and a dance competition for kids and adults.
As well as help us raise money with our DUNK tank, other 50/50’s and enjoy Mr. Softee as well as other Food Trucks if the snacks aren’t enough.
July 31 at 5 p.m., 400 Monmouth St., Gloucester City

July 17-19, 2026
Jump on Pinterest and search for your best Bad Bunny fit.
Rico Rico Fiesta converts the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks into a celebration worthy of a Super Bowl halftime show during this three-day party dedicated to Latin culture. This year, festivalgoers get treated to live Lucha Libre matches, a dog show, karaoke contest, salsa music, Brazilian samba, a hot pepper challenge, plus what is sure to be the zaniest event on the schedule — a Bad Bunny costume contest.
DJ Krisbebe spins all weekend long, with live performances from Elijah Delgado and Henao sprinkled in. Keep calm and perreo!
Where: The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Avenue, Oaks, PA

On July 13, 2026, of Audubon, NJ. She was 75 years old.
Beloved wife of 48 years to Jeffrey L. Oehlers. Dear mother of Adam Oehlers and Lindsay (Steven) Marshall. Loving grandmother of Olivia and Derek Marshall. She is also lovingly survived by her brothers, Mark (Jean) Rogerino and Gregory (Debbie) Rogerino and nieces and nephews.
Clare was a 1969 graduate of Audubon High School. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and child advocate.
Funeral and interment will be private at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements by FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, Collingswood and Audubon, NJ.
To send flowers or plant a memorial tree in memory, please visit our flower store.

New Jersey American Water presents a $12,000 American Water Charitable Foundation Water and Environment Grant to Camden’s Charter School Network. Pictured, from left: Charlie Bell, External Affairs Specialist, New Jersey American Water; Melanie James, Allied Resources for Kids; Sean Quinn, Senior Source Water Protection Program Manager, New Jersey American Water; Rebecca Phelan Brinkmann, Executive Director, Camden’s Charter School Network; William Helmbrecht, Chief Executive Officer, Camden’s Charter School Network, Camden’s Charter School Network; Veda Cloud, Network Social Worker, Camden’s Charter School Network; Jack Carr, Educational Outreach Provider, Camden’s Charter School Network; Dr. Joseph Conway, Superintendent, Camden’s Promise Charter School; Nicholas Mitchell, Camden’s Promise Charter School science teacher; and students from Camden’s Promise Charter School 7 th grade.
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., and New Jersey American Water, in support of their ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship, are proud to name Camden’s Charter School Network a recipient of the Foundation’s 2026 Water and Environment Grant Program.
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Four men from Camden and Gloucester counties were arrested and charged with attempting to meet with an underage girl to engage in sexual conduct after chatting online, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.
Richard Williamson, 69, of Sewell, and Daniel Henderson Jr., 38, of Lindenwold, were both charged with 2nd – degree Attempting to Lure a Child, 2nd – degree Attempted Sexual Assault of a Minor, 2nd – degree Attempted Prostitution with a Minor, and 3rd – degree Attempted Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Additionally, they were each charged with two counts of Engaging in Prostitution (a disorderly person’s offense).
Gilbert Wylen, 69, of Audubon, was charged with 2nd – degree Attempting to Lure a Child, two counts of 2nd – degree Attempted Sexual Assault of a Minor, 2nd – degree Attempted Prostitution with a Minor, 3rd – degree Attempted Criminal Sexual Contact of a Minor, and 3rd – degree Attempted Endangering the Welfare of a Child. He was also charged with two counts of Engaging in Prostitution (a disorderly person’s offense). Theodore Haviland, 52, of Woodbury Heights, was charged with 2nd – degree Attempting to Lure a Child, 2nd – degree Attempted Sexual Assault of a Minor, and 3rd – degree Attempted Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
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