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Pennsauken Township Administrator Tim Killion speaks at the groundbreaking of the township community center. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

‘Why Not Us?’ Pennsauken Breaks Ground on $20M Community Center

The project, funded by state and federal grants, is slated to open in early 2027. Local officials say it’s been among the most-requested amenities from residents for generations. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | November 25, 2025
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