SNAP benefits set to be suspended due to shutdown

This week, New Jersey was notified by the Trump administration that if the shutdown continues, November 2025 SNAP benefits will not be available on November 1.

“The Camden County Board of Commissioners is dedicated to supporting our residents throughout this extreme period of uncertainty. In Camden County, approximately 75,000 residents currently receive SNAP benefits, and the loss of these benefits will result in our seniors, children, and other hardworking residents experiencing unprecedented levels of food insecurity.” said Commissioner Virginia Betteridge, liaison to the Department of Health and Human Services. “Our community is fortunate to have a number of food banks available to help support those in need, and we encourage those who are able to, to donate to their local food bank.”

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TRAFFIC ADVISORY for 8th Annual Veterans Parade on Saturday, 11-8-25

ROAD CLOSURE on Bayshore Road for VETERANS PARADE on Saturday, November 8, 2025 On November 8, 2025, Lower Township will be having its 8th Annual Veterans Parade on Bayshore Road in the Villas. The Parade will begin at 11:00 AM at the Villas Fire Department and will travel South ending at Lower Township Municipal Hall. Bayshore Road will be closed from Alabama Avenue to Village Road beginning at 10:30 AM on Saturday and will reopen immediately following the parade at approximately 1:00 PM. Please come out along Bayshore Road Saturday morning to show your support for and appreciation to our Veterans.

ROAD CLOSURES IN GLOUCESTER CITY HALLOWEEN DAY

On Friday, October 31, 2025, the following roads will be closed to all traffic from 3:30 PM to 8:00 PM to accommodate the anticipated large crowds celebrating Halloween along the 800-900 blocks of Monmouth Street:

– Monmouth Street from Railroad Avenue to Johnson Boulevard

– Brown Street from Bergen Street to Somerset Street

Our officers will be on-site to address any issues that may arise, ensuring a safe and enjoyable Halloween celebration for everyone.

Fright House at The Lighthouse, Halloween Celebration

The 25th Philadelphia Police District invites the community to join in the Halloween fun at this year’s “Fright House at The Lighthouse”, a family-friendly event featuring spooky entertainment, treats, and activities for all ages.

The celebration will take place on Thursday, October 30, 2025,  at The Lighthouse Sports & Entertainment Complex, 199 E. Erie Avenue, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with set-up beginning at 4:00 PM.

Families are encouraged to come in costume and enjoy a safe, festive evening filled with Halloween thrills, including a Haunted HouseHaunted HayrideTrunk-or-TreatFace Painting, and appearances from the Sheriff’s Bus. The event aims to strengthen community bonds while providing a fun and secure environment for children and families to celebrate Halloween.

Important Details:

  • A parent or guardian must accompany children under 18.
  • Vehicles distributing candy will not be admitted after 5:30 PM.
  • Pre-registration is required for all participants to gain entry.

For more information or to register, please contact the 25th Philadelphia Police District at (215) 685-9964.

HOME COUNTRY: I think there must be autumnal reasons for Halloween being hued in orange and black.

 I think there must be autumnal reasons for Halloween being hued in orange and black. It’s a fun time, a magic evening if you’re a kid, and if you’re a grandpa-type guy, like me, who gets to hand out the goodies.

  But the colors of this sweet evening celebration are orange and black, and so is October. In another week or so, our deciduous trees will stand like skeletons against the gray skies of winter, but now we have the orange and black of fall.

  It happens right about sunset each day. The sky turns that eternal burnt-umber orange and the remaining leaves and the baring branches of our trees fill the evening with a holy filigree of contrast.

  Oh, it’s not something we need to do anything about. There’s no need for picture taking or anything. But it’s just something that we can step outside for … look toward the west through the lacy pattern of black branches and for a moment, just a short moment, say to ourselves, “Isn’t that pretty?”

  If the paint store could sell me something that looked even close to that for the walls of the little cabin I have, I’d buy a gallon. Maybe two.

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Isabelle V. Shaw, 81, of Brooklawn

On October 26, 2025, at the age of 81, (née Razler), of Brooklawn.

Beloved and devoted wife of 57 years to Allen L. Shaw. Loving mother of Lisa Cipolone (Nick), Linda Doherty (James), Allen Shaw (Kacey), and Amanda Gransden (Ray). Cherished grandmother of Frank Cipolone (Erin), Samantha Gransden, Ray Gransden (Rachel), Gabryelle Ziegler (Ryan), Dominick Cipolone (Steve), Katelyn Doherty, Dr. Ehryn Caplinger (Kelby), Allen Shaw, and Michael Cipolone. Adored great-grandmother of Nina Gransden, Luna Guide, Ezra Ziegler, Athena Guide, and Leo Gransden.

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GTPD Crime Stoppers VIDEO- Package Theft Suspect Caught On Camera

Video link: https://youtu.be/LKmZwzrtbGY 

On Wednesday, October 22, 2025 a package theft victim’s door bell camera captured the pictured suspect proceed up a stairwell inside the Autumn Ridge Apartments in the Blackwood Section of Gloucester Township. The suspect quickly grabs the victim’s delivered package from their front door, then proceed back down the stairwell while opening the stolen package. During the month of October, three other incidents have been reported to Autumn Ridge Apartments Management and Gloucester Township Police by apartment residents. 

If you can identify the suspect in the video and photos call the Gloucester Township Police Department at 856-228-4500, or send an Anonymous Tip through our website here: https://gtpolice.com/tips .

Our Anonymous Tip systems are NOT monitored 24/7. All incidents in Gloucester Township requiring IMMEDIATE police assistance must be called into GTPD at 856-228-4500. If you have an EMERGENCY or are witnessing a CRIME IN PROGRESS, CALL 911.

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