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New Jersey Faces Mounting Health Care Uncertainty as Federal Policy Shifts Raise Concerns Across the State

A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...

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Unlocking Opportunities: Securing Funding for Trail-Related Projects

June 24th, 2024 by Zeke Weston As the nation’s most densely populated state, New Jersey packs in more people per square mile than anywhere else. Our most vibrant cities and towns include compact, walkable downtowns and active streetscapes—complemented by accessible greenways and trails for recreation, a respite from urban life, and healthy, carbon-free travel. But being the Garden State, we can do so much more.  New Jerseyans enthusiastically support and want more greenways and trails. The public input process for the new draft Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) included over 15,000 survey responses that identified hiking, walking, and gathering as top priorities, with trails highlighted as one of the most important outdoor amenities. Nonetheless, residents...

Local Leadership Shaped in Collingswood, Haddonfield & Audubon Municipal Elections

As spring unfolds in South Jersey, so too does a new chapter in local government. While much of the national focus is on high-stakes elections, the foundation of our communities is shaped right here — at the municipal level. In towns like Collingswood, Haddonfield, and Audubon, recent elections have brought both familiar faces and fresh voices to the table. Though voter turnout was modest, these elections carried meaningful outcomes for neighborhoods across Camden County, signaling both continuity and change in how these communities will be led in the years ahead. Collingswood: Stability and a Split Ticket In Collingswood, a borough known for its vibrant downtown and active civic life, voters once again placed their trust in Mayor Jim...