Richard J. Cyzewski, born in Philadelphia

We are sad to announce the death of Richard John Cyzewski, beloved husband, father, grandfather, mummer, and friend to many, on December 31, 2025.

Richard was born in Philadelphia, PA, on August 15, 1930, to Paul and Rose Cyzewski. He attended Northeast High School, and was a star player on their basketball team. One of his first jobs was at the iconic Stetson Hat Company where he met their most famous customer, John Wayne.

Richard proudly served in the United States Marine Corps. during the Korean War. His difficult to pronounce last name was changed to Ski by a Parris Island boot camp Colonel. It became Richard’s life-long nickname. After proudly surviving boot camp, he was stationed at the Pentagon as a staff car driver, responsible for providing specialized transportation services for high-ranking officers, distinguished visitors, and command staff. His most memorable passenger was Neil Armstrong who Ski described as the nicest guy he met in the Corps.

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Camden County Roadwork Projects

Lindenwold, NJ) – Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of January 5 to January 9. 

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

Berlin Township

South Jersey Gas will be working on Cooper Road from Monday, Jan. 5 to Friday, Jan. 9 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Cushman Avenue & Hopewell Road. 

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: FIRE THE COACH


I place full blame for Sunday’s loss squarely on Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni. His decision to bench the starters was a costly mistake. The Eagles fell to Washington 24–17, and with that loss, they missed a golden opportunity to secure the NFC’s No. 2 seed. Instead, they’re stuck at No. 3 and now face a red-hot 49ers team next week.
Had the Eagles won, they would’ve earned two home playoff games. Now, they’ll only get one. That’s a massive difference in postseason advantage. The 49ers, led by MVP-caliber running back Christian McCaffrey—who’s also a dangerous receiving threat—have won six straight before falling to the top-seeded Seahawks on Saturday night. Their recent victories include:
Bears by 4
Panthers by 11
Colts by 21
Rams by 3 (in OT)
Seahawks by 4
If we had clinched the No. 2 seed, we’d be facing the Packers instead—a far more favorable matchup. Earlier this season, the Eagles dominated Green Bay, holding Jordan Love and his offense to just 7 points. He looked completely overwhelmed.
As for the argument that the team needed rest? That’s nonsense. These are professionals. The Bears, who secured the No. 2 seed, played their starters. Every team with something to gain did the same. If your seed is locked, fine—rest your starters. But when there’s still a chance to move up, you play to win.
Coach Sirianni has been at the helm since 2021 and even led the team to a Super Bowl victory (LIX). But his decision on Sunday was inexcusable. In my opinion, it was a boneheaded move that could cost us dearly.

FIRE EAGLES HEAD COACH NICK SIRIANNI

Gary Devine

Arrests Made in Homicide Investigation

On Thursday, January 1, 2026, at approximately 11:14 a.m., officers from the 2nd District responded to a reported shooting in the 7100 block of Oakland Street. Upon arrival, officers located a gunshot victim. The victim, identified as 52-year-old Luis Colon of the 7100 block of Oakland Street, was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest. He was transported by police to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 11:55 a.m. Flash information was broadcast over police radio, indicating the suspects fled the scene in a dark-colored Chrysler 300.

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Anna Mae Tykwinski, 91, of Barrington

Anna Mae Tykwinski (nee Blackman) passed away peacefully on January 2, 2026 at home in Barrington, NJ.  Age 91 years.

Beloved wife of 53 years to the late Alexander R. Tykwinski.  Loving mother of Robert Tykwinski and James Robert “Bobby” Tykwinski.  Daughter of the late Stanley and Helen Blackman.  Sister of Jane Flaugher and dear aunt to the late Daniel Loving and his wife, Donna.

Anna Mae was a 1953 graduate of Collingswood High School and a longtime resident of Barrington, NJ.  She was active in the Barrington community and served as a member of the ladies auxiliary of the Barrington Little League.  Anna Mae was also a longtime employee in the insurance industry, spending most of her career with Keystone/AAA Insurance.

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 Nature Tots Tuesdays Are Back in Gloucester County!

The Gloucester County Board of Commissioners invites families to join Nature Tots Tuesdays, a fun and educational program designed especially for young children to explore the natural world.
Each session features a new, exciting topic and is offered at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM.
Upcoming Topics:• January 6 – Bats• January 20 – Birds of Prey• February 3 – Carnivorous Plants• February 17 – Gardening for Wildlife• March 3 – Tiger Beetles• March 17 – Spring Birds
Nature Tots provides hands-on learning experiences that encourage curiosity, creativity, and a love of nature in a welcoming environment for children

Letter from Birmingham Jail Reading on Jan. 8

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King faced unrelenting criticism from several quarters for his methods, strategies, and most of all, his tenacity.

He landed in Birmingham Jail in 1963 where he penned the most eloquent case for resistance to complaining clergymen.

Watch and listen online to this joint meeting of EMBRACING RACE – The Conversation and the Historical Society as historian Dolly Marshall provides context for his letter, then 42 readers present each paragraph.

Pre-register to attend by clicking the button.

Register for Jan. 8 Joint Meeting

WinterFest Ice Skating at Cooper River

Lace up your skates and step into the magic of WinterFest Ice Skating at Cooper River Park! Presented by the Camden County Board of Commissioners, this seasonal favorite is open through February 22nd. Enjoy festive décor, hot cocoa, and plenty of ice time with friends and family. WinterFest is proud to serve as an official Toys for Tots drop-off location. To learn more, Click Here.

Paulsboro Man Charged with Murder 

Woodbury, NJ – Ramon Luis Acevedo, 40, of Paulsboro was arrested and charged by  complaint with first-degree murder, second-degree aggravated assault, and second degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose after a shooting left one dead  and one injured this morning. 

According to documents filed in this case: 

The Paulsboro Police Department responded to a 911 call on Elizabeth Avenue  reporting an adult female with a gunshot wound to the head and a second victim who  had been shot and fled the residence. During the call, Acevedo identified himself and  stated that he had shot both victims. 

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Philadelphia Police Seeking Public’s Help With Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash

The Philadelphia Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a vehicle wanted for investigation in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred at approximately 3:44 a.m. on December 20, 2025, on the 5600 block of Lancaster Avenue. The vehicle involved is described as a 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4XE, red or burgundy in color, bearing Pennsylvania registration MXB-1835. The vehicle is expected to have significant front-end damage, primarily to the passenger-side fender and headlight area, with the passenger-side headlight believed to be damaged as a result of the crash. The vehicle was last seen traveling westbound on the 6000 block of Lancaster Avenue.

The photograph provided on the left is for reference purposes only. Anyone with information regarding this vehicle or the incident is urged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department Crash Investigation Division at 215-685-3180/3181 or call 911.