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Fatal shootings in Camden, Gloucester Township claim two lives
Two men were shot to death in separate incidents in Camden and Gloucester Township, according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. Desmond Mark Williams, 56, of Camden, was shot around 7 p.m. Monday, April 15, on the 1400 block of Carl Miller Boulevard, the prosecutor’s office said. Fatal...
Macy's small-format store makes South Jersey debut
MOUNT LAUREL – Macy’s has announced opening ceremonies for its first small-format store in South Jersey. The Centerton Square store, although already serving shoppers, will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:45 a.m. on Friday, April 19. The new store, with a “curated assortment” of products, occupies about 30,000 square feet in a former Bed...
Breezy’s Deli & Market Opens in South Philly, and Its Like a ‘Neighborhood Wawa’
Breezy's Deli & Market is the result of chef and owner Chad Durkin's vision of opening a deli, sandwich shop, and small supermarket focused on the community. When a chef decides to start something similar to Wawa but focused on a neighborhood, the result is the highly anticipated new Breezy’s Deli & Market that opened this past weekend in South Philadelphia, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Broken SEPTA elevators cause frustration among wheelchair bound, more riders
PHILADELPHIA - An Old City woman who lost motor function below her waist after being shot by a stray bullet is asking SEPTA to pay more attention to broken elevators along its line. Confident in her freedom of movement, Amanda Parezo leaves her Old City home and moves along 2nd...
How vulnerable is the Burlington-Bristol Bridge to ship collision? Check it out.
A 623-foot, 33,000-ton cargo vessel lost power as it headed south on the Delaware River near Bristol. As the Agia Irini drew closer to the heavily traveled Burlington-Bristol Bridge, the crew heeled the ship hard to port, and she ran aground at Burlington City, plowing up river muck as its bow nosed toward the city’s promenade walk.
Second Double Shooting In a Week Kills Camden Man on Monday
CAMDEN – A double shooting on Monday night near the 1400 block of Carl Miller Boulevard left one man dead and another injured, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office reported on Wednesday afternoon. Camden County Police Department officers were dispatched at 7:03 p.m. to the scene based on a report of a person shot.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Desmond Mark Williams, 56, of Camden was found with a gunshot wound and taken to Cooper University Hospital, where he died at 7:36 p.m. The second victim, a 23-year-old from Camden who was not identified by the prosecutor's office, is in stable condition at Cooper. Another double shooting occurred on Saturday night near 1600 Mount Ephraim Avenue, leaving 32-year-old Algie Harmon of Camden dead and a 43-year-old Camden man wounded. The prosecutor's office did not identify the man who was wounded. Anyone with information should call Prosecutor's Office Detective Jeremy Jankowski at (856) 225-5950 or Camden County Police Department Detective Jake Siegfried at (609) 820-3537. Tips can also be sent anonymously to CAMDEN.TIPS.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Philadelphia Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Missing Person Anna Lammers
The Philadelphia Police Department has issued a public call for help in locating Anna Lammers, also known as David Lammers, a missing person considered to be at risk. Lammers, a 54-year-old individual identifying as female, was last observed leaving the VA Medical Center in Philadelphia on April 16, as reported on the official police blotter.
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