HAPPENING TODAY! Coffee With A Cop At Glo Twp’s Target Store- Cross Keys Road!

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Target Store 487 Berlin Cross Keys Road, Sicklerville/ Gloucester Township, New Jersey !

Enjoy a free cup of coffee and a chat with a Police Officer! Hope to see you there ! 

Colleen S. Ziegler, 52

Colleen S. Ziegler (nee Chew), age 52, was a devoted wife, loving mother, and a truly caring presence to all who had the privilege of knowing her.

For 30 years, Colleen was the amazing wife of Adam Ziegler, building a life together rooted in love and unwavering support. She was also the best mother to her three sons, Kyle, Kory, and Drew, and she poured her heart into caring for her family every day.

Colleen is also lovingly remembered by her sister, Christy Thatcher (Mike), her brother-in-law Doug (April) Ziegler, as well as her extended family—cousins, uncles, and a large circle of nieces and nephews who absolutely adored her.

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Delaware Tree Experts Highlight March as Prime Time for Professional Pruning

As Delaware’s landscape changes from winter dormancy to vibrant spring growth, local arborists are urging homeowners to start pruning their trees now. In the next four to six weeks, you can shape and strengthen trees like never before. This is one of the best times of year to do it before the heavy leaf canopy grows and the risk of bad weather rises.

Strobert Tree Services, a Wilmington-based company with 25 years of experience serving Delaware and Southeast Pennsylvania, reports a noticeable uptick in pruning consultations this month. Their team of arborists has been busy evaluating properties from Newark to Middletown and across the Pennsylvania line, helping residents understand which cuts will improve tree health and structural integrity for the year ahead.

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BREAKING NEWS: Berkeley Twp Triple Homicide

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ (March 10, 2026)(CNBNews) — Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that at approximately 5:00 a.m. Tuesday, Berkeley Township police officers responded to a residence on Fairwood Drive after receiving reports of shots fired.

Upon arrival, officers observed a male entering the home and heard additional gunfire coming from inside. The Ocean County Regional SWAT Team made entry a short time later. Inside the residence, officers located Allan Russell, 61, and Michelle Russell, 60, both deceased from apparent gunshot wounds. Three minor children were also found inside the home unharmed.

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100+ Marshmallow Masterpieces on Display with Free Admission

— Photo courtesy Peddler’s Village

A PEEP-tastic Display

PEEPS® in the Village has become one of the most popular spring events in the Philly region! 

Peddler’s Village presents the 7th annual PEEPS® in the Village event from March 9 through April 12 (except on Easter Sunday). A highly anticipated event that showcases the creative talents of regional residents–and the longstanding allure of the colorful candies, you’ll see marshmallow masterpieces (wall art, diorama, and sculpture) carefully crafted with bright bunnies and chicks in inspired, inventive settings. It’s an Instragram-worthy extravaganza! Admission is free.

Presenting sponsor: Skip’s Candy Corner

Voting

Download the Peddler’s Village mobile app to vote for your favorite PEEPS® entry through March 30!

Opening: TINA: The Tina Turner Musical at the Miller Theater

— Photo by E. Zimmerman

March 10-15, 2026

Rock out to Tina’s greatest hits with this rollicking jukebox musical from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Katori Hall.

Using the music of Tina Turner — iconic songs like Proud MaryRiver Deep – Mountain High and Private Dancer — this critically acclaimed show follows the Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll’s rise to solo stardom from her beginnings as Anna Mae Bullock in Tennessee to her triumphant comeback in the ʼ80s.

Pay tribute to the powerhouse’s resilience, perseverance and legacy when this high-energy show hits the Miller stage this week.

Where: Miller Theater, 250 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PAread more

GC’s Philanthropy Campaign2026 Began March 9th!

Gloucester Catholic’s Philanthropy Campaign 2026 is ready to launch starting on March 9 — we ask that you assist us in helping local students receive a GCHS education!  Click Here to Listen to Philanthropy Campaign Message from Principal Tom Iacovone  Check out the different ways you can donate to Gloucester Catholic’s Philanthropy Campaign 2026:  THREE WAYS TO GIVE!
VENMO — @gcramsgiving
 ONLINE — CLICK HERE TO MAKE ONLINE DONATION
TRADITIONAL MAIL Kindly make check payable to: Gloucester Catholic High School 333 Ridgeway Street Gloucester City, NJ 08030

Walter P. Houser, II, 60, of Gloucester City

Surrounded by his loving family and friends, Walt passed away peacefully on March 7th, 2026, at the age of 60, at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. Lifelong resident of Gloucester City. 

Walt is survived by his loving wife, Diana (Handy) Houser; sons, Robert Revero and his wife, Amanda and Kevin Revero and his wife, Jessica; 11 grandchildren; brothers, Robert Houser, Jr. and Neal “Shorty” Houser. Predeceased by his parents Robert and Rita Houser and his sisters, Rita Gerber (late John) and Jackie Stinsman. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and beloved friends who were family to Walt. 

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Virginia Woman Stabbed to Death Over 30 Times By Illegal Alien

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that on February 25, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged a detainer requesting Virginia not release a career criminal illegal alien with more than 30 arrests after the Fairfax County Police Department charged him for allegedly fatally stabbing a woman in the neck on Monday.

According to local reports, on Monday, February 23, Stephanie Minter, 41, of Fredericksburg was found dead at a local bus stop with multiple stab wounds to the upper body. Police later published a photo of Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh, 32, taken from a surveillance camera alerting the public that he should be considered “dangerous” and to call police if they see him. On Tuesday, February 24, a local business owner saw him and called police.

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Governor Sherrill and NJDOT Acting Commissioner Jain announce $1.2 million grant

Governor Mikie Sherrill andNew Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Acting Commissioner Priya Jain today announced a $1.2 million NJDOT grant to assist Phillipsburg in repairing Summit Avenue, a local road that was damaged when a sinkhole developed in February.

“This is what government does – bringing resources to an area where we need to make people whole after an unexpected calamity,” Governor Mikie Sherrill said. “We are providing $1.2 million to get the permanent fix in for this road to make sure people are kept safe and to make sure they are able to get back to work and get back in their homes.”

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