Wanted: Suspects for Commercial Burglary

The Philadelphia Police Department needs your help:

The police are investigating a commercial burglary that occurred on February 23, 2026 in Southwest Philadelphia. Several men broke into the rear of Mi Tienda Hispana located at 7012 Elmwood Avenue around 6:00 AM. Taken were a laptop, a cell phone and several thousand dollars in cash. The men fled the area on foot, heading westbound along Elmwood Avenue.

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2026 Gala Raises More Than $475,000

More than $475,000 was raised through Jefferson Health’s recent New Jersey Gala at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City. Some 400 guests attended the event, which featured entertainment by Go Go Gadjet, a nationally touring live band known for its high-energy performances, which blend top musicians, dynamic vocalists and creative medleys of popular hits.

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Widow of Veteran to Receive New Roof

Owens Corning Roof Deployment Project Gives Back to U.S. Military Veterans

Marylou Keefer, wife of late U.S. Navy veteran, William Keefer, will receive a new roof on Tuesday, March 17, 2026,from Veterans Roofing, an Owens Corning Platinum Roofing Contractor, as part of the Owens Corning Roof Deployment Project.

Through a partnership with Purple Heart Homes, Mrs. Keefer was selected and approved as the recipient for the roof replacement.

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Millersville University Graduates Nearly 400

Nearly 400 undergraduate and graduate students participated in the Dec. 13 commencement exercises at Millersville University, where former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tim Mayza, a 2018 graduate, offered the address.

Samantha Johnson of Dorothy, Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Technology

Morgan Klaiss of Mullica Hill, Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Technology

Nicole Lutz of Moorestown, Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary and Special Education

Angelina Saverase of Blackwood, Bachelor of Science in Education in Early Childhood Education

Marissa Weaver of Carneys Point, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

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Bill Protecting Reproductive Health Privacy Advances

Two bills sponsored by Assemblywoman Mitchelle Drulis aimed at protecting the privacy and safety of individuals seeking reproductive health care advanced from the Assembly Community Development and Women’s Affairs Committee this week. The bills reflect New Jersey’s continued commitment to safeguarding reproductive freedom while protecting the privacy of patients and providers at a time when laws governing reproductive health care vary widely across the country.

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DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS – DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 25, 2026, 10 AM to 2 PM at Gloucester Township Police Headquarters! 


BUT you don’t have to wait until then to drop off your unwanted/ expired prescription drugs from medicine cabinets, kitchen drawers, and nightstands! Stop by ANYTIME to the Gloucester Township Police Project Medicine Drop Box, located at our Watch Desk downstairs utilizing the front doors located at 1261 Chews Landing Road.


Reminder- we DO NOT accept liquids or syringes. Thank you! 


The DEA’s Take Back Day events provide an opportunity for Americans to prevent drug addiction and overdose deaths. Read more here: https://www.dea.gov/takebackday

New Edition With Boyz II Men & Toni Braxton

Sunday, March 15, 2026 | 7 p.m.

Mr. Telephone, Can You Stand the Rain, If This Isn’t Love: New Edition danced so many a boy band and girl group — New Kids on the Block, N’Sync and (group member Michael Bivins’ personal proteges) Boyz II Men — could fly.

Relive the golden era of R&B with the standard bearers as New Edition joins Philly’s own Boyz II Men and the queen of R&B herself, Toni Braxton, when the New Edition Way Tour hits The Liacouras Center.

Where: The Liacouras Center, 1776 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA

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West Milford Nullifies Carry Permit Fees 

On March 4th, West Milford, in Passaic County, became the 18th municipality in New Jersey to refund all or substantially all the fees required to obtain a permit to carry. The list now includes towns in eight counties across the Garden State. This joint initiative has been led by NRA, New Jersey Firearm Owners Syndicate, and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

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PFS 13th Annual Oscar Party

Sunday, March 15, 2026 | 6 p.m.

The Philadelphia Film Society (PFS) rolls out the awards-season red carpet during this glitzy night of Hollywood glamour.

The ticketed PFS Oscars Party features complimentary light bites; an open bar with wine, beer and a specialty cocktail; photo ops and more — along with a live broadcast of the 97th Academy Awards (displayed on Center City’s biggest screen).

Plus, VIP ticketholders get access to a private screening room with live piano accompaniment (fancy!), a full bar and prosecco toast, elevated eats, and exclusive VIP service.

Where: Film Society Center, 1412 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA

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Statement By Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin

“As we begin our review of the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027, I thank the Governor for partnering with the Legislature in fulfilling our promise of making New Jersey more affordable. Once again dedicating nearly half of the Appropriations Act to direct and indirect property tax relief sends a clear and decisive message to our taxpayers that Trenton is serious about supporting its residents, schools and local communities.
“I appreciate and accept the Governor’s call to make tough budget decisions in the face of federal cuts and tariffs, a slowing economy, and lower corporate tax revenue. With our budget process just starting, the Assembly is prepared to do the hard work on behalf of the people of New Jersey like we did in achieving a full pension payment and full school formula funding. I have full faith in Budget Chair Pintor Marin and the Assembly Budget Committee in its forthcoming review and will look for cuts and efficiencies like we have always done and we will produce a balanced, responsible budget that reflects the values of working families in New Jersey.
“I am also proud to see that for the sixth straight year, the budget proposes to fully fund our pension obligations, and that the Sherrill administration is making a record investment in K-12 aid to help maintain the best public schools in the nation. The funding for New Jersey’s property tax relief programs is also important, and I look forward to working with the Governor to strengthen those programs and make them sustainable for years to come.
“I resume my call on our Congressional delegation and President Trump to reverse course on the cruel and unnecessary cuts to safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP that will tax our budget and more importantly that of our families who will find our state’s healthcare providers and our grocery stores, bodegas and farmers struggling to pay their bills. Equally frustrating, we learned that the federal changes set to take effect in January will cost New Jersey taxpayers $100 million in new, unnecessary bureaucratic costs that should be borne by the federal government. 
“It is against this backdrop that the Assembly Budget Committee will start its budget review process, beginning with two public budget hearings that allow New Jersey residents to testify on the proposed spending plan. The Governor has presented her budget proposal, and now it is the duty of the Legislature to vet and finalize a fiscally responsible FY27 spending plan. As we approach the months ahead, I look forward to hearing from the public in order to reach a budget agreement that reflects our values, delivers on our promises of affordability and creates a brighter future for the families of our state.”