The Jews Are Back: An Evening of Survival, Rebirth, and Jewish Pride

Cherry Hill, NJ – Chabad in Cherry Hill, together with Chabad in Medford, Chabad in Florence, and Chabad in Cherry Hill West, will host a powerful and meaningful community gathering titled “The Jews Are Back: A Story of Survival & Rebirth” on Monday, June 15, 2026, at 7:30 PM at Chabad in Cherry Hill, 1925 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill.

The evening will mark 88 years since Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass,” when Jewish homes, synagogues, and businesses were violently attacked across Nazi Germany and Austria. The program will reflect on the pain of that dark chapter in Jewish history while celebrating the remarkable survival, resilience, and rebirth of Jewish life.

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GTPD Cone With A Cop At Friendly’s In The Gloucester Premium Outlets!

Stop by for a FREE ICE CREAM CONE and conversation with our GTPD Officers, Staff, and Volunteers! 

Thursday, June 25, 2026 from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Friendly’s (located near the playground) in the at the Gloucester Premium Outlets, 100 Outlet Drive, Blackwood NJ 08012.

Rowan Wins 2025-26 NJAC Cup

Rowan University Athletics captured the NJAC Cup for 2025-26, marking the sixth year in a row and eighth time since the award’s inception that the Profs have been the recipient. The honor was announced at the annual NJAC Awards Brunch on Sunday at the Hyatt Regency in Princeton. Rowan men’s soccer standout Johnny Troiano was named the 2025-26 NJAC Male Athlete of the Year, while the conference also recognized this year’s champions and major award winners. 

Rowan claimed the 2025-26 Cup with a winning percentage of .905, the highest mark in the conference The Profs captured nine NJAC team championships and two regular season conference titles. Men’s indoor track and field claimed an NCAA team championship for the 12th national title in school history while Rowan became the 64th NJAC program in history to win a national title. The depth of Rowan’s national success extended further, with five individual national champions and four national runners-up, men’s outdoor track and field finishing as team runner-up at the NCAA Championships, baseball placing fourth at the NCAA Division III World Series, and softball placing sixth at the NCAA Division III World Series.

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Police Investigating Shooting at a local Hotel

The Philadelphia Police Department is investigating an early-morning shooting that occurred inside a hotel room, which left one man injured and a woman in custody.

On Sunday, June 7, 2026, at approximately 10:20 a.m., officers responded to a report of a shooting at a hotel located on the 200 block of South Christopher Columbus Boulevard. Upon arrival, officers encountered a 25-year-old female in the lobby who identified herself as the shooter and surrendered her firearm to police. She was taken into custody at the scene.

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East Police Division to Host “Carnival Rodeo”

Rabid bat confirmed in Cherry Hill

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Department of Health and Human Services has been notified by the New Jersey Department of Health that a bat found in Cherry Hill has tested positive for rabies.

On June 4, a bat was found in a Cherry Hill residence. An independent animal contractor was able to safely contain and remove the bat from the home and arranged for rabies testing at the state Public Health & Environmental Laboratories (PHEL) in Trenton. On June 8, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services was notified by PHEL that the animal was rabid. Four humans and two dogs were potentially exposed to the bat.

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Summer Block Party Organizers Indicted for Starting Glassboro Riot

WOODBURY, NJ – Elijah Evans, 19 of Pine Hill, and Serenity Hall, 19, of Camden, have been indicted on charges of inciting a riot after a party they allegedly hosted led to multiple violent events and calls for service.

According to documents filed in this case:

On June 29, 2025, the Glassboro Police Department responded to multiple calls on Rowan Boulevard for various reasons including an armed robbery, a shooting, a stolen motor vehicle, noise complaints, fights, burglary, and disturbances.

An investigation found a pop-up “Summer Block Party” had been advertised via social media with the date and time listed as June 29, 2025, at 10 p.m. The bottom of the poster indicated “F*** THE COPS TURN UP!!’

The social media account that had shared the flyer, which reached approximately 1,000 people, was found to belong to Serenity Hall, while an account belonging to Evans was found to have disseminated the flyer. Communication between the two and a juvenile were also found, showing the group organized the event.

Both were charged with and subsequently indicted on one charge of fourth degree inciting a riot. The maximum term of incarceration for this charge is 18 months in state prison.

The State is represented by Assistant Prosecutor Lauré Walker.

Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns thanked the Glassboro Police Department for their assistance in the investigation.

The charges contained in the complaint/indictment are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Brauhaus Schmitz Hosts South Street’s Summer of Soccer

South Street’s legendary bierhall transforms into Philadelphia’s headquarters for the world’s biggest international soccer tournament with indoor and outdoor watch parties, giant screens, German bier, and packed Haus energy.

PHILADELPHIA, PA — This summer, Brauhaus Schmitz at 718 South Street is transforming into Philadelphia’s ultimate destination for international soccer fans as the world’s biggest soccer tournament comes to North America. From June 11 through July 19, 48 countries will compete across 104 matches in a month-long global celebration of the beautiful game. Brauhaus Schmitz will host watch parties for the entire series, with 11 screens inside, decorations, special soccer pretzel bun burgers, limited edition soccer half liters, 2,000 cowbell giveaways in German colors, flags up and down the outside of the building – and FIVE outdoor watch block parties with a 20 foot LED screen. In the 

With Philadelphia hosting six tournament matches this summer, excitement across the city is expected to reach fever pitch and Brauhaus Schmitz is preparing to welcome supporters from around the globe for every thrilling moment.

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Proudly Celebrating Pride Month

Explore What Makes Camden County a Place to Call Home

Time to celebrate the love, authenticity, and vibrant diversity that makes Camden County so special. We are proud to be a place where everyone deserves to feel seen, supported, and valued. Our communities are diverse with people of all different backgrounds and lifestyles, and it’s important that everyone has access to the resources they need to live a happy, healthy life. The Camden Pride Walk and Celebration ison Thursday, June 11th, from 3 PM to 6 PM at Roosevelt Park Plaza. Together, we can foster a culture of acceptance, understanding, and belonging for all. To learn more, Click Here.

Get Connected with Your Government

At Town Halls, Public Meetings, Our App, or Social Media

Check out the various ways to engage with your local government, get important updates, and be involved! Join monthly Town Hall Meetings with the Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross, attend public Commissioner and Caucus Meetings at 520 Market St, 6th Floor in Camden, follow our social media, browse the county website for programs and services, and download the free Camden County App for instant access to all events, alerts, concerts, news, and more right from your phone. To download the app, Click Here. The next Caucus Meeting will be held on TuesdayJune 16th, and the Commissioners Meeting on Thursday, June 18th. To watch meetings online, Click Here. The next Town Hall Meeting will be announced soon. If you have any questions, or need assistance, please submit them and we will forward them to the appropriate level of government. To submit questions, Click Here.
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