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South Camden Theatre Company Names Dawn Varava As Interim Artistic Director
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South Camden Theatre Company Presents Daphne s Dive
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CAMDEN Shaneka. Boucher represents Bergen Square, a troubled neighborhood where neat rowhouses, some with flower-filled side yards, some with nice porches, even one with a small urban farm, co-exist with empty, trash-strewn lots.
A neighborhood where spent drug paraphernalia is as common on the sidewalk as spotted lantern flies. A neighborhood where homeless people and people in active addiction live and congregate under interstate overpasses, where children walk to school and where seniors make trips to church and corner bodegas.
A neighborhood where heavy trucks rumble past, on their way to recycling facilities, steel warehouses, the port, waste management facilities, or just to dump their loads illegally in a city where too many feel forgotten.
Cup owner hopeful blue blood colt has potential
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Bill would stiffen penalties for illegal dumping in New Jersey
It s a problem that angers residents, vexes law enforcement and frustrates city public works employees: Illegally dumped trash, waste and debris can be found all over Camden neighborhoods, and it takes a toll in money and morale in a city struggling to come back from decades of decline.
Bill Moen, who represents the Fifth Legislative District along with fellow Democrats Bill Spearman and Sen. Nilsa Cruz-Perez, introduced a bill in the state Assembly Wednesday to try and address the problem by enacting stiffer penalties for illegal dumping and making it easier for property owners to seek compensation for clean-up and other expenses.