Jefferson Health’s ‘Tree of Lights’ Raises Over 2k for Cancer Patients

Cherry Hill, NJ (November 25, 2025) —Jefferson Health’s 16th annual ‘Tree of Lights’ celebration at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital, and its first-ever ‘Tree of Lights’ event in Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital, honored the lives of those who have battled cancer while raising over $2,000 dollars for Jefferson’s Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center’s New Jersey Cancer Transportation Fund, which helps patients continue to receive vital treatments without the added burden of transportation costs. Annually, the fund provides approximately 2,500 rides to vital treatments.

Held on November 19 & 20, the ‘Tree of Lights’ ceremonies provided participants who made donations in advance to have the names of loved ones who have battled cancer read aloud while a tribute ornament was hung on the branches of each campuses’ Tree of Lights in their honor— a collective symbol of resilience and remembrance. The ‘Tree of Lights’ ceremonies also featured uplifting music and light refreshments as the trees are illuminated.

“Our ‘Tree of Lights’ events are beautiful reminders of how deeply we’re all connected — patients, families and caregivers alike,” said DeAnnette Stanton-Cross, BA, OPN-CG, Cancer Program Administrator. “At our advanced care hubs in Cherry Hill and Washington Township, we see every day how compassion and innovation come together to help patients heal. These events captured that same spirit.”

Camden County Police Department to Host Community Food Distribution

Police officers and volunteers will distribute food to Woodlynne families in need at Intersection of Cooper Avenue & Woodlynne Avenue, Woodlynne, at 11 a.m.

As part of the Department’s ongoing Unity Policing initiative, CCPD officers will be distributing non-perishable food items to individuals and families in need in Woodlynne community. As the holiday is quickly approaching many families are in dire straits facing food insecurity.

“No one should have to worry about putting food on the table this time of year,” said Chief Gabriel Rodriquez. “As a department, we are proud to help make the holidays a little better for those in need.”

Camden County roadwork projects

(Lindenwold, NJ) – Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of November 24 to November 28. 

“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.”

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Philadelphia Mummers Parade Announces Details for 125th Anniversary

Philadelphia, PA – Get ready to strut down Broad Street! Today, Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia was once again named the Title Sponsor for the legendary MUMMERS PARADE, set for Thursday, January 1, 2026. Kicking off a lineup of historic city-wide celebrations set for the coming year, the 2026 Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia Mummers Parade will celebrate the 125th anniversary of its legendary strut down Broad Street with performances from the Fancy, Wench, Comic, and String Band divisions, as well as Mummers personalities and sponsors. The 2026 Philadelphia Mummers Parade begins at City Hall, starting at 9:00am and will continue South to Washington Avenue until 7:00pm.

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Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Adds New Detective

Camden, NJ – Welcome to the team! The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office has added a new detective, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.

On Friday, November 21, 2025, Detective Deanna Corsetti was sworn in by Prosecutor MacAulay before First Assistant Prosecutor Timothy K. Chatten, Chief of Detectives Robert Ferris, and Deputy Chief of Detectives Randall MacNair.

Detective Corsetti joined the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office in September 2025 after interning with the office over a two-year period.  She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological and Forensic Sciences from the University of Delaware and a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.  She is currently assigned to the Crime Scene Investigations Unit.

Salvation Army and Food Bank of South Jersey hold annual turkey donation event

 Today at 11 a.m. at Kroc Center, 1865 Harrison Ave., Camden, Commissioner Jennifer Fleisher will join the Salvation Army Kroc Center and the Food Bank of South Jersey to distribute turkeys and food boxes to local families for their annual Thanksgiving drive-thru event.

“As the cost of living continues to rise, the holidays can be an especially challenging time for families,” said Commissioner Jennifer Fleisher. “The Board of Commissioners is grateful for the work that the Salvation Army and the Food Bank of South Jersey do to ensure families in our community are able to share in the spirit of the holidays.”      

Get Connected With Your Government

The Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross are rescheduling Town Hall meetings with all levels of government soon. Please follow Congressman Norcross’ pages for current updates on virtual Town Halls as they become available. If you have any questions or need assistance until our next Town Hall Meeting, please submit them, and we will forward them to the appropriate level of government. Click Here to submit questions.

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JAWS Turkey Drive!

Join us at the Camden County Restorative & Transformative Justice HUB on TuesdayNovember25th at 3:30 PM, for the Ron Jaworski’s Foundation Annual JAWS Turkey Drive. Presented by ACME Nourishing Neighbors, to help families in need for Thanksgiving, this drive will provide turkey dinners with all the fixings! Help spread some holiday cheer by volunteering or donating at the link below. You must register to receive a basket.

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GTPD Is Hiring Special Law Enforcement Officers Class I!

APPLICATIONS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED! Gloucester Township Police Is Hiring Special Law Enforcement Officers Class I! 

Special Police Officers assist with traffic control, court security, security details, park patrol, and transportation of prisoners. Special Police Officers work part time hours ranging up to 29 hours per week.

There is no test administered by the New Jersey Department of Personnel. Candidates are hired based on their completion of an application with the Township of Gloucester.

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Philly’s Most Festive Restaurant Craftsman Row Presents Miracle on 8th Street

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Philadelphia, PA – It’s the most wonderful time of year to be dazzled by the return of Craftsman Row Saloon’s Miracle on 8th Street Holiday Wonderland Christmas Pop-up – that is bigger, brighter, and even more over the top! Nationally recognized for creating one of the country’s most immersive, extravagant and super-sized holiday pop-up dining experiences, the beloved restaurant and bar is back with even more sparkle, flavor, and festive flair.

Owners and operators brother sister duo George and Vasiliki Tsiouris are thrilled to welcome back all the holiday merry-makers into the Christmas wonderland with twinkling lights, decorations and themed food and drinks at 112 S. 8th Street in Jeweler’s Row District. This year look for thousands more lights, garland, ornaments and FOUR over-the-top holiday milkshakes.

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