Camden County and Cherry Hill will host a public information meeting about Chapel Avenue roadway improvements on February 5th at Carmen Tilelli Community Center on Mercer Street. French & Parrello Associates was retained by Camden County to provide concept development, along with preliminary and final design for the improvements to approximately 2.1 miles of Chapel Avenue in Cherry Hill Township. The project required close coordination with local officials as two schools, a hospital, and municipal park were all located within the project limits. The project was coordinated with the replacement of an existing traffic signal at a school driveway being completed by Cherry Hill Township.

Four popular big-box businesses will be added to The Shoppes at Garden State Plaza along Haddonfield Road next spring.The Cherry Hill Planning Board approved a dine-in restaurant with outdoor seating, two 13,000-square-foot retail buildings sharing a single footprint, a freestanding, 24,000-square-foot retailer, and 465 parking spaces. Elevations for a Shake Shack restaurant at the Shoppes at Garden State Park. Cherry Hill Mayor Chuck Cahn said he believes the additions will serve a regional need while supplementing the existing retailers in the area.Technical drawings of the retail buildings obtained by an Open Public Records Act (OPRA) request revealed them to be a Trader Joe’s grocery store, TJ Maxx, and HomeGoods.

Pennsauken Township recently announced that they have received a $200,000 design assistance grant from NJ DOT for a multi-use trail connecting Merchantville with Pennsauken. This award combined with an award received in 2015 will provide almost one million dollars to fund the project. This new project will begin at the junction of Cove Road and East Chestnut Avenue, and extend to Bethel Avenue in Pennsauken. The project is expected to be completed in 2019 and will include installation of crosswalks, lights, benches and path beautification.

Two families are at least temporarily displaced after a fire ripped through one half of a duplex in Cherry Hill Sunday afternoon. Cherry Hill Fire Department called all hands to the fire around 12:30 p.m., at the dead end of Orchard Avenue near the Merchantville line. Assistant Fire Chief Chris Callan said it took firefighter 28 minutes to knock down the fire, which mostly affected the second and third floors on one side of the building. Callan said no one was home on the side of the duplex where the fire started, but the family that lived in the other half was home, and evacuated the house into the rainy afternoon. No one was injured. https://www.nj.com/camden/index.ssf/2018/09/all-hands_fire_in_south_jersey_displaces_families.html

The Third Annual Back the Blue Jeep Ride will be taking place this year on Saturday, October 13, 2018. We will be meeting at the Cherry Hill Mall again this year in the back parking lot behind JC Penny’s and Macy’s around 8:00 a.m. and leave the mall parking lot by 9:30 am. Please be there early and ready to roll out at 9:30 am. Our plan again this year is to visit a few different police departments and just shake the officers hands and thank them for what they do everyday. This event gets bigger and better each year. Please share and pass this around to all your friends and let’s make this year even bigger than last year! 

A former office manager of the Riverton Country Club was sentenced to a year in jail after pleading guilty to stealing nearly $200,000 from the club, the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office announced Tuesday. Donna Bucia, 59, of the 200 block of Main Avenue in Cherry Hill, Camden County, was sentenced to 364 days in jail and two years of probation by Judge Philip E. Haines at the Superior Court in Mount Holly on Friday. http://www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/news/20180925/former-bookkeeper-sentenced-for-stealing-from-riverton-country-club

 

Two families are at least temporarily displaced after a fire ripped through one half of a duplex in Cherry Hill Sunday afternoon. Cherry Hill Fire Department called all hands to the fire around 12:30 p.m., at the dead end of Orchard Avenue near the Merchantville line. Assistant Fire Chief Chris Callan said it took firefighter 28 minutes to knock down the fire, which mostly affected the second and third floors on one side of the building. Callan said no one was home on the side of the duplex where the fire started, but the family that lived in the other half was home, and evacuated the house into the rainy afternoon. No one was injured. https://www.nj.com/camden/index.ssf/2018/09/all-hands_fire_in_south_jersey_displaces_families.html

 

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