Rosina Food Products, Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Frozen Meatball Products Due To Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

Rosina Food Products, Inc., a West Seneca, N.Y. establishment, is recalling approximately 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) frozen meatball products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

Travel Advisory – Winslow Twp. Police

The Winslow Township Police Department is urging all residents to stay off the roadways unless travel is absolutely necessary due to hazardous winter weather conditions. Snow and ice covered roads, along with downed trees and power lines are creating dangerous driving conditions throughout the township.

Winslow Twp. Public Works along with County and State crews are actively plowing and treating roadways. Limiting travel allows them to operate more effectively and helps keep our first responders safe while handling emergency calls.

If you must travel:

• Reduce your speed and use extra caution

• Increase your following distance

• Clear all snow and ice from your vehicle before driving

• Stay alert for plow trucks and emergency vehicles

We strongly encourage residents to remain home during the storm/cleanup and avoid unnecessary travel until overall conditions improve.

Your cooperation helps keep our roads clear and our community safe. Stay safe, Winslow Township. 

A Nation of Artists Joint Website Launch

Childe Hassam’s Up the Avenue from Thirty-Fourth Street (1917) from the Middleton Family Collection, courtesy of the PMA

The Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts have launched a joint website for A Nation of Artists, offering a first look at this landmark dual-museum collaboration.

The exhibition brings together works spanning three centuries and features more than 1,000 pieces, blending historically underrepresented artists with established icons. The initiative is supported by The Middleton Family Collection.

The exhibition opens at both institutions on April 12, 2026.

Camden County Office of Emergency Management issues “Code Blue”

The Camden County Office of Emergency Management declared that Camden County will be under a Code Blue Advisory from for the following dates and times due to projected dangerously low temperatures by the National Weather Service:

Monday February 23, 7 p.m. – Tuesday February 24, 7 a.m.

• Projected temperature: 26°F

Tuesday February 24, 7 p.m. – Wednesday February 25, 7 a.m.

• Projected temperature: 23°F

Code Blue Advisories are declared when the National Weather Service predicts that the temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, or the wind chill temperature will be zero degrees Fahrenheit or lower for a period of two hours or more.

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The Declaration’s Legacy

Independence National Historical Park, in partnership with the Independence Historical Trust and the World Affairs Council, will host a conversation exploring how the Declaration of Independence inspired movements around the world.

The panel takes place Feb. 26 from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. at the Independence Visitor Center and will be led by Dr. David Armitage, professor of history at Harvard University.

Go deeper: Find more information and register for this free event here.

Advisory: Trash & Recycling Pickup Delayed One Day All Week

Waste Management will be closed today, February 23rd. Trash, recycling, and yard waste will be picked up ONE day late all week through Saturday.

Missing Person Alisa Donovan from the 24th District

The Philadelphia Police Department is searching for a local woman who disappeared from the Kensington neighborhood late last month. Alisa Donovan, 30, was last seen on January 30, 2026, and has had no contact with family or friends since that date. Donovan, who also goes by the nickname “Chachi,” resides on the 2900 block of Kensington Avenue.

She is described as a white female, 5 feet tall, and weighing approximately 165 pounds.

Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating her. Anyone with information regarding Donovan’s whereabouts is asked to contact the East Detective Division at 215-686-3243 or to call 911.

For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/missing-person-alisa-donovan-from-the-24th-district/

Missing Juvenile Ari’Bree Miles from the 39th District

The Philadelphia Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing juvenile Ari’Bree Miles. Ari’Bree was last seen on February 20, 2026, at approximately 9:00 p.m., at her residence on the 3300 block of Henry Avenue.

She is 17 years old, stands 4’9″ tall, weighs approximately 110 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing glasses, black puffy jacket, gray sweat suit and grey sneakers. Ari’Bree be in the area of 1900 N Warnock St. Any

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Ari’Bree Miles is asked to contact the Northwest Detective Division at 215-686-3353 or call 911.

For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/missing-juvenile-aribree-miles-from-the-39th-district/

Please Remove All Vehicles to Allow the Snowplows to Clear the Streets

To ensure the safety and efficiency of snow removal operations, please remove all vehicles, basketball hoops, and any other items from the street by the end of the day. This will allow the snowplows to clear the streets properly and help prevent any damage to property. Vehicles not removed from roadways may be towed. 

§ 171-28Designation of snow emergency no-parking areas.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-10]
A. 
Whenever snow has fallen or ice has formed on a road surface and the accumulation is such that it covers a street or highway, an emergency shall be deemed to exist and no vehicle shall be parked on any streets in the Borough, whether paved or unpaved, or portion thereof.
B. 
The above parking prohibitions shall remain in effect after the snow has ceased until the streets have been plowed or sufficiently treated to the extent that parking will not interfere with snow removal, roadway treatment operations, or the normal flow of traffic.

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Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Tips for a Less Stressful Snow Event

Pine Hill Residents, please review the following regarding the upcoming snow storm:

– REMOVE ALL PARKED VEHICLES and/or TRAILERS from the roadways so streets can be plowed.

– Stay off the roadways during and shortly after the snow stops to allow plow and salt trucks to clear the roadways.

– If you must drive to work, give yourself extra time to travel safely. Completely clear off ALL the snow from your vehicle, including the roof.

– If you live near a fire hydrant, please remove the snow from the front, back and sides of it to allow the fire department to quickly locate them.

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