Government
Camden City Council Unanimously Votes Down EMR Settlement — Now What?
Both parties remain locked in a legal battle over the future of the scrap metal processor, which has stymied efforts to rein in the environmental impact of its operations in the Waterfront South neighborhood. The business, which has been shut down since the city pulled its operating license last month, is suing Camden for the right to reopen. Meanwhile, a bill sits on the governor's desk that could enact the oversight the city is asking for. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading...
July 8, 2026
Police & Fire
Business
Inkwood Books Unveils Inkwheels, ‘Your Neighborhood Book Truck’
Independent bookseller Julie Beddingfield has built her Haddonfield shop around community events. Now she’ll be able to meet her customers where they are and support pop-up events, with Inkwheels, a mobile component to the business. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…
June 17, 2026
People
Schools
After Emotional School Board Meeting, Audubon Superintendent Refocuses Agenda
District leadership got an earful from students and residents for proposing to reassign junior-senior high school principal Jeff Lebb to Mansion Avenue School. Now the road ahead for Audubon school leadership includes not only finding a new administrator for Mansion Avenue, but also strengthening public communication and transparency in its decision-making. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…
June 22, 2026
Government