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The circus returns to Boswell

The circus has returned to Boswell – the miniature circus of the late Sherman “Bud” Gindlesperger Jr. Bud, who died in 1984 at the age of 57, spent a lifetime being in love with the excitement of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. So much so that he created a replica format in 1/8 scale on an 8-foot by 16-foot wooden display of the 1940s and 50s aura of circusland. Now, that very circus that was stored by his younger sister, Deanna Tipton of Ohio, for years in her garage after his death has recently been donated to the Boswell Area Historical Society and it is set up at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church along Main Street. Tipton, 84, thought it was time to bring it home.

Kent William Powe charged after extensive investigation in two states

He was charged Friday in connection with the Cherry Hill incidents. This was a complex case with many moving parts across state lines, said Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill Mayer, who noted the careful cooperation of multiple agencies. We understand a lot of people have been very fearful about these incidents, especially in the Cherry Hill community, and we hope these charges highlight how seriously we take these actions, she said. Powe is charged with kidnapping, armed robbery, aggravated assault and weapons offenses with the incident on Nov. 20, when he alleged struck his victim with a gun. He is charged with attempted kidnapping and aggravated assault in connection with the Nov.14 incident.

Are pickup and delivery the future of grocery shopping?

By Ryann Scheib Mick Haupt / Unsplash The idea of being able to pay someone else to pick up your grocery items, and eliminating the risk of going to a store during the pandemic has become very popular this year. No lineups or masks for long periods of time, what could get better? According to Ben Fraraccio – the owner of the grocery delivery service Grocery Guy, we can expect the act of ordering groceries to remain popular even after the pandemic. “A lot of people have been forced to have someone else do their groceries. And so that trust barrier had to be lowered out of need,” Fraraccio says. “I think that a comfort level has been attained during this pandemic, that will follow through after it.”

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