Subaru Park to Host PLL’s Philadelphia Waterdogs Homecoming, Inaugural WLL Championship

The Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) and Women’s Lacrosse League (WLL) today announced both leagues will compete at Subaru Park and host the inaugural WLL Championship, and PLL homecoming weekend for the hometown Philadelphia Waterdogs Aug. 14-16, 2026.

The PLL returns to Subaru Park for its tour-based regular season, where the Philadelphia Waterdogs will host a homecoming double-header in Week 12 of PLL action. The Waterdogs will begin their 2026 season May 9 and 10 at PLL Opening Weekend at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman, Utah.

The Women’s Lacrosse League will take the field at Subaru Park for the inaugural WLL Championship to culminate its inaugural regular season, where the league’s original teams will compete in the 10-versus-10 format, successfully debuted at the 2025 WLL All-Star Game.

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All NJMVC Facilities to Close for the State Holiday on Monday, January 19th

All New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) facilities, including agencies, road test sites, and inspection stations, will be closed Monday, January 19, 2026, in observance of the state holiday.

NJMVC facilities will be open for regular business the rest of the week, including on Saturday, January 17.

The Commission’s website at NJMVC.gov remains open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 Border Czar Homan Discusses Anti-ICE Riots

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Commissioners to Host Free Expungement Clinic on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

On January 19 in recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the Board of Commissioners will be partnering with the Volunteer UP legal clinic, ARCHER Attorneys at Law, Camden County College, and the Camden County Bar Association to host a free expungement clinic. The clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Camden Technology Center located at Camden County College’s campus in Camden City (200 N. Broadway, Camden).

“Countless people have been disproportionally impacted by our criminal justice system, with past mistakes continuing to stand in the way of employment, housing, and long-term stability,” said Commissioner Jonathan Young. “This free expungement event removes the financial and systemic obstacles that far too many individuals face and gives them the opportunity to create a pathway forward to a successful future.”

Attendees can meet with an attorney, free of charge, to discuss getting their criminal records expunged.

Attorney time is limited, to register to speak to an attorney, visit www.volunteeruplegalclinic.org/events/011926mlk

Camden County Freedom Medal to be presented to 11 community leaders

(Cherry Hill, NJ) – On Wednesday, January 21, a ceremony will honor 11 Camden County residents for their selfless contributions to improving their community at the 2026 Camden County Freedom Medal Ceremony.

Established by the Board of Commissioners in 2001, this award honors residents in Camden County who demonstrate ideals and actions that reflect the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and have made a tangible contribution and lasting impact on their community. These accomplishments must be based strictly on volunteer work, excluding any remuneration. Since it began 25 years ago, more than 1,200 Camden County residents have received this prestigious honor.

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Michael McGuire Launches Bid For Congress in NJ 3rd District

Freehold Township, NJ – Michael McGuire, a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Naval Reservist, retired New York Police Department officer, loving husband, devoted father, and respected family law attorney, announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination to represent New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District in the 2026 election.

Accompanying the launch of his campaign, the McGuire Campaign released its first campaign ad. In the ad, McGuire makes it clear: we need a Marine, not another career politician. The video closes with a resounding call: “It’s time to get what you vote for. It’s time for one of us. It’s time for Michael McGuire.”

To watch the video, click HERE.
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President Trump Unveils The Great Healthcare Plan to Lower Costs and Deliver Money Directly to the People

President Donald J. Trump’s Great Healthcare Plan is a broad healthcare initiative that will slash prescription drug prices, reduce insurance premiums, hold big insurance companies accountable, and maximize price transparency in the American healthcare system.

This plan will deliver money directly to the American people, not insurance companies, big pharma and special interest groups—putting patients over industry leaders’ profits, just as he promised. The Great Healthcare Plan also builds on the successes of his first term by promoting competition, eliminating wasteful spending, and putting consumers back in control.

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Bally’s Atlantic City to Host Big GameViewing Party at Bally Bet Sportsbook

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Football fans can catch every snap, score and game-changing moment of the Big Game at Bally Bet Sportsbook inside Bally’s Atlantic City, which will host a high-energy viewing party on Sunday, Feb. 8. Doors will open at 11 a.m. ahead of the 6:30 p.m. kickoff, giving guests a full day to claim their seats, place wagers and gear up for football’s biggest showdown.

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Lawnside Churches Offer Service Project Before 3rd Annual King Day Commemorative Worship

In honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church is hosting the third annual Martin Luther King Commemorative Service at noon on Monday, January 19, 2026, at the Grace Temple Baptist Church, 15 E. Charleston Ave., Lawnside.

Before the worship service, the King Day committee invites the Lawnside community to participate in a project to clean and beautify Lawnside Park from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at 208 E. Charleston Ave. All supplies will be provided.

Keynote speaker, Rev. Dr. David Latimore, director of the Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary, will address the program’s theme, “Unshaken: A Community Built to Stand.”  The center is named for the formerly enslaved Princeton woman, who once free, became a missionary in Hawaii, and founder of schools for Indigenous and Black children.

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Philadelphia Police Seek New Leads on 20th Anniversary of Cold Case Killing of Local Nun

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Police Department and the Citizens Crime Commission are renewing their appeal for public assistance in solving a fatal hit-and-run cold case that claimed the life of a beloved community member two decades ago.

Last Friday, January 9, 2026, marked 20 years since Sister Paul Mercedes Perreca, IHM, was struck and killed while walking to church. Despite the passage of time, investigators remain committed to identifying the driver responsible and providing closure to Sister Paul Perreca’s family, friends, and former students.

Sister Paul Mercedes Perreca was a prominent figure in the local community, serving as a dedicated eighth-grade teacher at St. Martin of Tours School. Her death left a profound void in the parish and the lives of the many students she mentored.

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