Beloved Wooden Playground in West Deptford, NJ to Be DemolishedBeloved Wooden Playground in West Deptford, NJ to Be DemolishedOne of New Jersey's last remaining wooden playground is slated to be demolished in West Deptford, Gloucester County.Heather DeLucaHeather DeLuca
Toys R Us Plans Huge Comeback; Here’s Where They’re OpeningToys R Us Plans Huge Comeback; Here’s Where They’re OpeningThe toy retailer recently announced plans to open a variety of stores including 24 flagship stores in 2024.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
Police Share Tip for Parents Posting Back to School PhotosPolice Share Tip for Parents Posting Back to School PhotosLet's keep the cute photos coming, but also keep our kiddos safe.DanielleDanielle
How to Donate to Toys for Tots This ChristmasHow to Donate to Toys for Tots This ChristmasWe're joined forces once again with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve to make sure kids in need in South Jersey have a gift to open on Christmas. Heather DeLucaHeather DeLuca
We’re Collecting Toys for Kids in Need This ChristmasWe’re Collecting Toys for Kids in Need This ChristmasWe're joined forces once again with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve to make sure kids in need in South Jersey have a gift to open on Christmas. Heather DeLucaHeather DeLuca
Online or in-person, school bullying is ‘adult problem,’ NJ psychologist saysOnline or in-person, school bullying is ‘adult problem,’ NJ psychologist saysWhether kids go back to school in-person or virtually, they need to know how to report bullying and who to report it to.Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Is your child’s backpack safe? Tips from NJ chiropractorIs your child’s backpack safe? Tips from NJ chiropractorA properly weighted backpack could help avoid muscular injuries as back-to-school nears in New Jersey. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Murphy promotes level school aid, says federal funds to followMurphy promotes level school aid, says federal funds to followA planned increase in school aid was erased two months ago. The proposed state budget makes no additional cuts.Michael SymonsMichael Symons
NJ doctor’s advice: Prolonged computer harmful to child visionNJ doctor’s advice: Prolonged computer harmful to child visionDr. Joseph Calderone, of Better Vision New Jersey in Cranford, says eye concerns include permanent ocular damage, eye strain or fatigue, dry eyes, myopia or nearsightedness.Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
COVID-19 ‘school closure’ benefits still available for parentsCOVID-19 ‘school closure’ benefits still available for parentsUsing the benefits available, employees can receive two-thirds of their pay, capped at $200 per day, for up to 12 weeks.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia