Camden County will be under a Code Orange Ozone Action Day Alert on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. This alert signifies that the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups, including individuals with heart or lung disease such as asthma, the elderly, and young people. On Thursday, July 18, a slightly more moderate Code Yellow due to ozone will be in effect.
On Tuesday, the Board of Commissioners joined Mayor Victor Carstarphen, the Camden Community Partnership, East Camden residents, and others to unveil a new mural on the Bush Refrigeration Building on Admiral Wilson Boulevard. The mural is a collage of historical figures, organizations, and locations that are meaningful to the East Camden neighborhood and aims to amplify the rich history of the community.
Following media reports that Bob Menendez intends to resign from the US Senate after his conviction on bribery and corruption charges, Senate Republican Leader Anthony Bucco (R-25) has called on Governor Phil Murphy to appoint a placeholder to the US Senate rather than Democratic candidate Andy Kim.
New Jersey American Water will conduct milling and paving on Evesham Road in Voorhees on Thursday, July 18, from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. The project will necessitate a full road closure between Preston Avenue and Burnt Mill Road.
In order to create space for more dogs in need, the Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center will be waiving adoption fees for all dogs this week. The adoption center is open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In response to today's conviction of Senator Bob Menendez, Senate Republican Budget Officer Declan O'Scanlon (R-13) is urging the New Jersey State Legislature to pass S-1707, a bill aimed at revoking pensions from public officials convicted of corruption.
Senator Jon Bramnick (R-21) announced his intention to introduce a resolution aimed at promoting civility among New Jersey residents. The statement emphasizes the importance of respectful political discourse.
This Saturday, Camden native and former Philadelphia Eagle Haason Reddick returned to his hometown to host a youth football training camp. The Camden County Commissioners partnered with the former starting defensive end for the Eagles to provide instruction to more than 400 youth from the city and county.
Senator Michael Testa (R-1) has called for Kevin Corbett to step down from his position as NJ Transit CEO due to persistent delays, cancellations, and service suspensions that have long frustrated commuters.
Senator Carmen Amato, Jr., Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, and Assemblyman Gregory Myhre have requested to be added as co-sponsors to legislation proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the veterans’ property tax deduction from $250 to $2,500 over four years.
The Camden County Health Officer has issued a Heat Advisory for the region, effective from Sunday, July 14 through Wednesday, July 17, between 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. each day. The advisory warns that hot temperatures could lead to heat-related illnesses.
Beginning on Monday, July 15, Camden County will commence construction work at the intersection of Gibbsboro and Blackwood-Clementon roads in Clementon. This intersection is a major thoroughfare in the county that sees heavy daily traffic. The project includes milling, paving, and improving stormwater infrastructure.
Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco has renewed his call for an updated audit of NJ Transit in response to ongoing delays, cancellations, and rail service suspensions that have stranded commuters throughout the summer. Trains servicing the Montclair-Boonton Line were delayed this morning and have frequently experienced service disruptions due to track maintenance, operational and mechanical issues, equipment availability, and cancellations originating from Penn Station.
New Jersey State Senator Declan O'Scanlon, Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger, and Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn (Monmouth – R’s) are advocating for an immediate special hearing by the State Legislature to address persistent issues with New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit).