MANIA: The ABBA Tribute

For more than two decades, MANIA: The ABBA Tribute has been bringing the joy and energy of ABBA to millions of fans across the globe. Their spot-on harmonies, dazzling costumes, and unforgettable hits make every performance a celebration. The world’s number one touring ABBA tribute, is back for its 2026 World Tour and they’re bringing their electrifying energy to Camden County’s Scottish Rite Auditorium on SaturdayJanuary 10th2026. Start your new year with the ultimate feel-good show, don’t miss your chance to dance and have the time of your life! Presented by the Camden County Board of Commissioners and in association with BRE and the Borough of Collingswood.  Doors open at 7 PM, show starts at 8 PM. To learn more, Click Here.

Noon Year’s Eve Celebration

On WednesdayDecember 31st from 11 AM to 12:30 PM at the M. Allan Vogelson Library Branch, 203 Laurel Road, Voorhees, celebrate the New Year a little early with a festive family event designed especially for families and young children!

Our Noon Year’s Eve party offers all the fun of a New Year’s celebration, without the late bedtime. This daytime celebration gives families a chance to ring in the new year together in a joyful and age-appropriate way. Join us for: Story Time, Games, Crafts, Snacks, and the Countdown to Noon! Come make memories and start the new year with fun and laughter! No registration required, just drop in and join the party. To learn more, Click Here.

Saying goodbye

During recent Assembly gatherings—voting and committee sessions—various Assembly members have taken time to bid farewell to some of the legislators who will soon be completing their final legislative term.

On December 8, the Assembly wished farewell to Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter, Assemblywoman Garnet Hall and Assemblyman John Allen.

Assemblywoman Sumter was honored for her years of impactful work which leave a lasting legacy. A champion for maternal health, mental health access, economic opportunity, and equity, in addition to chairing the Assembly Community Development and Women’s Affairs Committee, Assemblywoman Sumter also served as Chair of the New Jersey Legislative Black Caucus, advocating tirelessly for communities across the state. Assembly members Shanique SpeightVerlina Reynolds-Jackson, and Al Abdelaziz—her legislative district partner—shared heartfelt thanks and well wishes as they bid farewell.

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Barbara Grace Sagges, 88, of Oaklyn

Barbara Grace Sagges (nee Aspey) passed away on December 23, 2025 surrounded by her loving family. A resident of Oaklyn, NJ and formerly of Somerset, PA and Beltsville, MD, Barbara was 88.

Mother of Cindy Lou Pattana (Louis) and Timothy Sagges (Joseph Sirak). Grandmother of Jesse Paul Pattana. Sister of John (Sheila) Aspey, Vernon Aspey, Lucille Mileo, Louis (Barbara) Aspey and the late Stanley Aspey. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends.

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Gloucester City Online Auction – Tax Sale

January 15, 2026 8 am

The City of Gloucester City announces the sale of 2025 and prior year delinquent taxes and other municipal charges through an online auction on January 15, 2026 at 8am.

For a listing of all parcels, delinquencies and costs, along with bidding instructions please visit     https://gloucestercity.newjerseytaxsale.com

**information can be viewed free of charge**

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Lost Pet Winter Tips


Cold weather increases the risk of pets getting lost—especially during winter storms.

Help keep your furry family members safe by:

✔️ Keeping microchip information up to date

✔️ Making sure collars and ID tags are secure

✔️ Reporting lost pets immediately

✔️ Preparing for storm-related panic escapes

❄️ Preparation saves lives.

Gloucester County Code Blue Needs Volunteers!

Our Fall & Winter season is underway now through March 31, and we’re calling on our community to step up and make a real difference.

Whether it’s serving a meal, taking a shift, or donating essentials like food, gloves, and hats — your help directly impacts the lives of our unhoused neighbors.

 1200 N. Delsea Drive, Clayton, NJ 08312

Now – March 31

Bring your compassion, your energy, and your ideas. Together, we can keep our community safe and warm this season.

 Scan the QR code on the flyer to sign up

 codebluegloucester.org

Let’s make a difference, together. 

The Atlantic City Expressway All Electronic Tolling To Begin On January 4, 2026

The South Jersey Transportation Authority has announced that cashless tolls will begin on January 4th on the Atlantic City Expressway. There are two ways drivers will be billed for their tolls: E-ZPass, which will remain the same, and Toll-By-Plate, in which a bill will be mailed to the address on the vehicle’s registration but possibly at a higher rate.

 For full information, please go the SJTA website here:
https://www.sjta.com/all-electronic-tolling

 Also read their Frequently Asked Questions here:
https://irp.cdn-website.com/fbd4c0ac/files/uploaded/Frequently+Asked+Questions+TOLL+BY+PLATE+12.2.2025.pdf

Holistic Care Options for Pets You Should Know About

A growing number of people are looking for natural, whole-body approaches to their health. At the same time, they’re growing ever more interested in finding the same types of solutions for their pets. Many people want to do everything they can to help their pets live longer, healthier, and more comfortable lives without relying solely on synthetic drugs and traditional treatments.

Holistic care focuses on supporting the mind, body, and spirit of your pet for a more balanced approach to their health. This type of care for your pets is a safe, natural, and effective way to keep them healthy and happy. Whether your fur baby is young and energetic or aging and needing extra support, exploring these options can be incredibly beneficial.

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Innovative Recruitment Approaches for Medical Practices

As they say, the struggle is real. Your practice needs talented physicians, but the traditional job posting and waiting game isn’t cutting it anymore. The healthcare landscape has shifted dramatically, and your recruitment methods need to evolve too. Today’s physicians want more than just competitive salaries—they’re looking for practices that understand their values, lifestyle needs, and career aspirations.

The old approach? Post a listing, sift through resumes, conduct interviews, and hope for the best. The new reality? You need to be proactive, creative, and genuinely different if you want to attract top talent.

Building Your Digital Presence

Your online reputation matters more than you think. Before physicians even apply, they’re researching you. They’re checking your website, reading reviews, and looking at your social media presence. What story are your digital channels telling?

Start by authentically showcasing your practice culture. Share day-in-the-life content from your current physicians. Post about continuing education opportunities, team celebrations, and community involvement. When you’re transparent about what makes your practice unique, you’ll attract candidates who align with your values. Smart physician hiring strategies now include social media campaigns, targeted LinkedIn outreach, and even video content that gives candidates a genuine feel for your work environment.

Leverage Your Current Team

Your best recruiters are already on staff. Your current physicians have networks, connections, and credibility that no job board can match. Create a referral program that actually motivates them to reach out to qualified colleagues.

Consider these approaches:

  • Offer meaningful referral bonuses that reflect the value of a great hire
  • Ask your physicians to share opportunities within their professional networks
  • Encourage them to speak at conferences where potential candidates gather
  • Have them participate in virtual meet-and-greets with interested candidates

When physicians hear about your practice from a trusted colleague, they’re already halfway to saying yes.

Rethink Your Compensation Packages

Money talks, but it’s not the only language physicians speak anymore. Yes, competitive base salaries matter. But you need to think bigger. What about flexible scheduling that actually respects work-life balance? Student loan repayment assistance? Professional development budgets? Partnership tracks that make sense?

Consider offering tiered benefit packages where physicians can choose what matters most to them. Some might prioritize extra PTO. Others want CME allowances or relocation assistance. Give them options, and you’ll stand out from practices offering cookie-cutter packages.

Partner With Medical Schools And Residency Programs

Don’t wait until physicians are job-hunting. Build relationships with them earlier. Connect with local medical schools and residency programs. Offer preceptorships, shadowing opportunities, and mentorship programs.

These early connections serve multiple purposes. You’re contributing to medical education while simultaneously creating a pipeline of potential hires who already know your practice. When residents have positive experiences with your team, they remember. When they’re ready to commit to a practice, yours will be top of mind.

The Future Is Flexible

Remote medicine and hybrid roles aren’t going away. If your practice can accommodate telehealth positions or flexible scheduling, you’ve just expanded your candidate pool exponentially. You’re no longer limited to physicians within commuting distance. You can recruit talent from across regions while offering them lifestyle flexibility that traditional practices can’t match.

The practices thriving in recruitment aren’t necessarily the biggest or most prestigious. They’re the ones willing to adapt, innovate, and truly consider what today’s physicians need to thrive.