Senator Bob Singer has expressed support for Assemblyman Gary Schaer's initiative to push the New Jersey State Assembly towards adopting a formal definition of anti-Semitism. This legislative move aims to address and combat the rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
On Tuesday, the Board of Commissioners, alongside elected officials and local skateboarders, commenced the construction of a skate park in Cooper River Park. This new facility will enhance the Camden County Park System by introducing a fresh recreational option for visitors.
Senator Robert Singer has introduced a bipartisan resolution to mark the anniversary of the October 7th attack by Hamas on Israel. The resolution aims to reaffirm solidarity with Israel and those affected by the attack.
On Saturday, the Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center organized its annual Pledge a Paw fundraiser. This event is the shelter's largest of the year and included various activities such as 50 vendor booths, children's activities, music, a K9 demonstration by the Bellmawr Police Department, and a pet costume contest. Dogs and cats were also available for adoption during the event.
Bipartisan legislation aimed at increasing the personal needs allowance for nursing home residents in New Jersey has progressed through the Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee. The bill, sponsored by Senator Carmen Amato (R-9), seeks to address financial challenges faced by seniors and vulnerable residents in assisted-living facilities.
Senator Holly Schepisi of New Jersey's 39th district was awarded the "Outstanding Legislator Award" by the Food Council Committee for Good Government. The accolade was presented during the 50th Annual Good Government Breakfast on October 1, 2024, in Monroe Township, NJ.
Today, the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee approved a bill proposed by Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco aimed at updating fire safety standards. The legislation seeks to address challenges faced by fire departments in finding qualified inspectors and managing staffing shortages.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners has issued a statement marking the one-year anniversary of the Hamas invasion of Israel. The attack, which occurred on October 7, 2023, resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people and saw 250 individuals taken hostage. It is described as "the worst single day loss of life for Jewish people since the Holocaust."
PSE&G will conduct roadwork on River Road in Pennsauken on Tuesday, October 8, and Wednesday, October 9, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Tuesday, the intersection with 36th Street will be fully closed.
Senator Vince Polistina's bipartisan bill, which aims to make permanent the temporary COVID-era laws allowing restaurants and certain alcoholic beverage retailers to utilize adjacent outdoor spaces or public sidewalks, has passed the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee.
South Jersey Gas will conduct roadwork on East Atlantic Avenue in Stratford on Tuesday, October 8, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. This work will necessitate the complete closure of the road at its intersection with Vassar Avenue.
As President Biden revealed new rules regarding Title IX protections in April of 2024, which redefined “sex” to include “gender-identity,” an analysis by Garden State Times shows that New Jersey is one of 25 states that allow boys to play in girls’ high school sports.
Senator Vince Polistina has introduced a bill aimed at exempting tips from being taxed under New Jersey's gross income tax. The proposed legislation, identified as S-3741, seeks to remove tips from the list of taxable income categories.
Senator Vince Polistina's legislation to address the shortage of school bus drivers in New Jersey has been signed into law by Governor Murphy. The new law allows drivers with a Type S School Bus certificate to transport children, aiming to alleviate the ongoing driver shortage.
With $389,552 in issued loans, New Jersey ranked 17th for the average amount of a VA home loan in 2023, according to figures provided by the Veteran Affairs Home Loans Index.
Following the Department of Justice's complaint against the Murphy administration concerning state-run veterans' homes, Senator Joe Pennacchio (R-26) expressed his criticism of their management. The complaint addresses failures during the pandemic and proposes a consent decree.
The Camden County Recovery Community convened at the Camden County Boathouse on October 2nd for an Appreciation Banquet. The event celebrated participants in the R.E.A.L. Sports programs, focusing on their strength and resilience. Approximately 100 attendees from various sober living houses were present, creating a supportive atmosphere that highlighted the bonds formed through shared experiences.