Return Your Vote By Mail Ballot

Quick. Secure. Check It Off Your To-Do List.

Already have your Vote By Mail ballot? Don’t wait, return it today and make your voice heard! Returning your ballot early ensures your vote is counted on time and Camden County makes the return process simple. Once you’ve completed your ballot, drop it off at one of the county’s 29 secure, monitored drop box locations. No lines, no hassle. After your ballot is received, you’ll get confirmation by mail. Make your plan, return your ballot, and be part of the process. To learn more, Click Here.

Resorts Casino Hotel Announces a New Summer Pop-Up Experience

Resorts Casino Hotel has introduced an all-new summer pop-up bar.

The Piggy Bank is located on the casino floor and features kitschy, colorful, bank- and pig-themed decor. This bank’s vault has broken open, and the pigs have gone hog-wild! Step into a world of piggy-driven transactions, where
the coins turn into cocktails, and guests park their “bacon” to invest in a fun time. Indulge in drink specials, live music and entertainment with the Pink Piggy Dancers, promotions, giveaways, and more.

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Rowan Men’s Track & Field Win 11th Conference Title in a Row

MAHWAH, NJ — #1 Rowan ran away with its 24th New Jersey Athletic Conference Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship and 11th title in a row on Sunday to cap the two-day meet hosted by Ramapo.

The Profs put together 319.33 points behind three-first place finishes on Saturday and eight more on Sunday. TCNJ was second with 213 points with host Ramapo in third (86.33).

Sunday’s action:

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35-Year-Old Male Arrested Following Multi-Vehicle Collision

Hit-and-Run Involving Police Vehicle Update

PHILADELPHIA — A 35-year-old male is in custody following a series of collisions early Monday morning that left one person injured and a building with significant structural damage. At approximately 3:35 AM on May 4, 2026, 18th District Officers observed a blue 2016 Tesla Model X driving on the sidewalk in front of 4900 Spruce Street. After the officers positioned their patrol vehicle to block the vehicle, the driver continued westward on the sidewalk, striking the driver’s side of the police car.

The offender refused several commands to park and exit the vehicle, instead driving away northbound on 50th Street. A short time later, the Tesla collided with a white 2014 Chevrolet Impala at the intersection of 50th and Walnut Streets. The force of the impact sent the Tesla into a building at 5001 Walnut Street, causing major damage to the property. Following the crash, the male fled the scene on foot.

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Lindenwold Man Sentenced to 20 Years 

Camden, NJ – A Lindenwold man charged for trafficking crystal methamphetamine and cocaine throughout southern New Jersey has received a two-decade prison sentence, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay. 

Diego Juarez-Ventura, 39, was sentenced on April 17, 2026, to 20 years in New Jersey State Prison.  He previously pled guilty on March 16, 2026, to three counts of 1st-degree Possession with Intent to Distribute Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS).

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Are Leaderboards and iGaming Tournaments Bringing Local Communities Together?

A scoreboard has always done more than track results. It gives people a reason to show up again. That is true in a Gloucester City gym during a weeknight rec game, and it is true on a mobile leaderboard where familiar usernames climb and fall over a season of mini-events. The interesting shift is how many modern tournaments borrow the social rhythms of local sports. Regular match windows. Team chat energy. Friendly trash talk that stays friendly. Participation becomes a badge of belonging, even for players who rarely finish at the top.

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New Cosmetology Clinic Grand Opening at CCC

New Cosmetology Clinic opens today, March 5, at 11 a.m. at Camden County College-Camden City Campus, College Hall, 200 North Broadway, Camden.

The CCC Cosmetology Clinic offers students hands-on training to prepare them for careers in the beauty industry. The space functions as a working salon, allowing students to develop their skills in cosmetology, skin care, and nail technology. Additionally, the clinic serves as a resource for the Camden County community, offering affordable services that help students gain real-world experience.

“We are excited to celebrate the opening of our Cosmetology Clinic,” said Dr. Lovell Pugh-Bassett, President.  “The clinic reflects our commitment to hands-on learning and community service. We see great potential for it to support both student growth and to make an impact on the Camden County community.”

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Important Election Dates & Information

2026 Primary Election on June 2nd

Camden County is encouraging residents to get ready for the 2026 Primary Election and make a plan to have their voices heard. One of the easiest ways to vote is by applying for Vote By Mail. The deadline to apply is TuesdayMay 26th, so now is a great time to get it done and check it off your to-do list. Ballots are currently being mailed out, keep an eye on your mailbox and be sure to return yours as soon as possible! To learn more, Click Here.

You can also take a moment to confirm your voter registration status online to make sure everything is up to date before casting your ballot. However you choose to vote, planning ahead helps make the process stress-free and ensures your voice is part of the conversation. To check if you’re registered, Click Here. 
Important Dates Below: May 12th -Voter Registration Deadline for the Primary Election May 20th -Mailing of Sample Ballots for Primary Election May 26th – Deadline to Apply for a Vote By Mail Ballot for Primary Election May 26th – May 31st – Early Voting Period May 29th – Overseas / Military Application Deadline to Receive Primary Election Mail-In Ballots Electronically June 2nd – Primary Election Day

Public Assistance Requested: Suspects and Vehicle Sought in Fatal West Philadelphia Shooting

The Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a vehicle and several individuals in connection with the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Miguel Angel Quinones-Barreto. The incident occurred on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at approximately 4:51 PM in the 5200 block of Chester Avenue.

Investigators are searching for a 2006 Toyota Highlander bearing Pennsylvania license plate MVT-7446. The attached photos are of two males identified as suspects who were occupants of the vehicle at the time of the shooting.

$20,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. Members of the public with information regarding the whereabouts of the vehicle or the identities of the suspects are urged to contact the Homicide Unit at 215-686-3334. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling or texting 215-686-TIPS (8477).

NJAC CHAMPS! Rowan Baseball Captures Conference Title

Pitchers Zach Coluccio and Austin Kreyenhagen each turned in strong outings and got plenty of support from Rowan’s bats as the #5 Profs swept William Paterson, 18-6 and 12-3, to capture the 2026 NJAC Baseball Championship. it marks Rowan’s first conference title since 2021 and the 18th in the program’s history.

Rowan (32-5) has earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship and will make its 32nd all-time appearance in the regionals and the ninth consecutive. The NCAA Championship bracket will be announced on May 11.

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