NewsletterSubscribe
  • Government
  • Police & Fire
  • Business
  • People
  • Schools
  • Opinion
  • Advertise With Us!
  • Subscribe
State, county, and local officials discuss creating a joint fire and EMS building for Haddon Heights, Barrington, and Runnemede. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Haddon Heights, Barrington, Runnemede to Plan Shared Emergency Services Building

The three communities received half a million dollars in state funds to begin creating a state-of-the-art fire and EMS building. State legislators call the project a test case for future services consolidation. Local mayors say the partnership will bring their first responders into the modern era in a contemporary building designed to support their needs. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | September 24, 2025
  • Previous Article $10K Doordash Donation to Help Feed Camden City Residents in Need
  • Next Article Haddonfield Autumn Sounds, Collingswood Porchfest Showcase Local Music Scene

Related posts

Police & Fire

Construction Inspector Killed on Job Site in Haddon Heights

Police say that first responders attempted to revive the man at the scene, but were not able to do so. The identities of those involved are being withheld pending investigation. This is a developing story.

November 27, 2024
Police & Fire

Fire Companies Extinguish Dryer Fire at Haddon Heights Laundromat

April 13, 2024

Most Popular

  1. UPDATE: Police ID Victim of Fatal Route 130 Crash in West Collingswood Heights
  2. Collingswood Teen to be Tried as Adult in Killing of Mount Ephraim Man
  3. UPDATE: Man Charged with Kidnapping, Endangering Children, Agg. Assault at Haddon Twp. Ice Cream Shop
  4. U.S. Marshals Raid Jersey Kebab in Haddon Township, Detain Business Owners
  5. UPDATE: CCPO Investigating Death of Cherry Hill Veterinarian as Homicide

About NJPen

  • About NJ PEN
  • Contact Us / Submit News
  • Advertise With Us!
  • Subscribe
  • Membership FAQ

Topics

  • Government
  • Police & Fire
  • Business
  • People
  • Schools
  • Opinion

Local news you can't get anywhere else.

A resident journalist's perspective on suburban Camden County, delivered right to your inbox.

You can unsubscribe at any time.

Thank you!

Your first email should land in your inbox shortly.

Please add matt@njpen.com to your contacts to make sure you don't miss out!

NJPEN.COM | © 2025