Brooklawn Police Investigating Multiple Car Burglaries

Vehicle burglaries and stolen vehicles are on the rise again! This week, the Brooklawn Police Department investigated multiple vehicle burglaries. All the vehicles were left unlocked.

AS A REMINDER:
Criminals look for easy targets. You can make it more difficult for them by following the 9PM routine of locking all vehicles! Many vehicle burglaries occur as a result of vehicles being left unlocked.

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Virtua Mount Holly Hospital WelcomesThe First Baby Born in Burlington County in 2026

(Mount Holly, NJ, January 1, 2026) … The First Baby of 2026 to be born in Burlington County, NJ, has arrived at Virtua Mount Holly Hospital. Beautiful Enola Isabel Hale was born at 12:18 pm on January 1, weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Her family resides in Burlington County.

Every year, Virtua’s maternity teams celebrate the First Baby milestone. The health system delivers approximately 9,000 babies annually across its three hospitals offering maternity services and its Midwifery Birth & Wellness Center.

Welcome to the world, Baby Enola!

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Get Connected With Your Government

Camden County offers many options to stay connected with your government, including this weekly newsletter, social channels, and live meetings. The Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross will be scheduling new Town Hall meetings with all levels of government in 2026. If you need assistance, we will forward inquiries to the appropriate level of government.  Click Here to submit questions.

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Totally ‘paw-some’ 2026 TSA Canine Calendar Now Available For Download

WASHINGTON – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today unleashed the 2026 TSA Canine Calendar, an annual tradition honoring the agency’s more than 1,000 explosives detection canines working at airports across the United States.

The 2026 TSA Canine Calendar is now available for download. It highlights 13 extraordinary canines selected from 97 teams submitted nationwide. Each month features photos and fun facts about these dedicated heroes. This year’s lineup includes:

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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF OUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND LOYAL READERS!

Gloucester City Online Auction – Tax Sale

January 15, 2026 8 am

The City of Gloucester City announces the sale of 2025 and prior year delinquent taxes and other municipal charges through an online auction on January 15, 2026 at 8am.

For a listing of all parcels, delinquencies and costs, along with bidding instructions please visit     https://gloucestercity.newjerseytaxsale.com

**information can be viewed free of charge**

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Lost Pet Winter Tips


Cold weather increases the risk of pets getting lost—especially during winter storms.

Help keep your furry family members safe by:

✔️ Keeping microchip information up to date

✔️ Making sure collars and ID tags are secure

✔️ Reporting lost pets immediately

✔️ Preparing for storm-related panic escapes

❄️ Preparation saves lives.

The Atlantic City Expressway All Electronic Tolling To Begin On January 4, 2026

The South Jersey Transportation Authority has announced that cashless tolls will begin on January 4th on the Atlantic City Expressway. There are two ways drivers will be billed for their tolls: E-ZPass, which will remain the same, and Toll-By-Plate, in which a bill will be mailed to the address on the vehicle’s registration but possibly at a higher rate.

 For full information, please go the SJTA website here:
https://www.sjta.com/all-electronic-tolling

 Also read their Frequently Asked Questions here:
https://irp.cdn-website.com/fbd4c0ac/files/uploaded/Frequently+Asked+Questions+TOLL+BY+PLATE+12.2.2025.pdf

Camden County Public Works Crews On the Job

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(Lindenwold, NJ) – As a winter storm approaches our region this evening, the Camden County Department of Public Works is working diligently to ensure the county’s 1,200 lane miles of road are safe and passable for motorists.

“Our crews have been called in to ensure that our roads are prepared for this winter weather event,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “As our crews head out to treat the roads, remember to always leave at least six car lengths behind our vehicles while they work and move any cars off the street and into a driveway.”

A brief snow shower is expected in the early afternoon, with conditions transitioning to sleet and freezing rain after sunset and continuing through the night. The winter weather is expected to taper off around midday on Saturday. However, long-term freezing temperatures throughout the weekend will ensure snow and ice remain on untreated surfaces for several days.

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GTPD Community Bulletin: Protect Your Holiday Gifts – Snap a Photo of Those Serial Numbers! 

Tis the season for joy, family, and generous gifts – from new laptops and tablets to gaming consoles, electric scooters, and other electronics under the Christmas tree. But did you know that burglaries often spike during the holidays, with thieves targeting homes full of shiny new valuables.

Take one simple step today to safeguard your presents: Photograph the serial numbers on all expensive gifts, especially electronics! Why? If stolen, serial numbers help police identify and return your items!

It’s quick: Just flip the device over, find the serial number (often on the back, bottom, or in settings), and snap a clear photo. Store them securely in the cloud or email them to yourself!