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To watch: 6 Green Public Art Projects Popping up in Camden Soon for “A New View”

A project aiming to place large-scale public art in six blighted lots throughout the city announced its eight finalists. If…

4 years ago

Kapow! Hot Sauce: Employing Camden Teens and Fighting Food Insecurity

Through the Center for Environmental Transformation, these teens make and sell Kapow! Hot Sauce from peppers they grow in urban…

4 years ago

Meet Olivia Bellace, an 11-year-old Entrepreneur Saving Our Oceans, One Headband at a Time

Jersey’s own Olivia Bellace runs an eco-conscious business, organizes climate strikes and gives presentations on plastic pollution–all while attending fifth…

4 years ago

$72,000 Grant Will Help South Jersey Become More Bike & Pedestrian-Friendly

With Connect 2020, Collingswood and Haddon Township are gathering public feedback to determine how to facilitate biking and walking between…

4 years ago

Why Maya Van Rossum continues her push for a New Jersey—and National—Green Amendment

As the battle against a proposed natural gas pipeline in Pennsylvania and New Jersey heads to the U.S. Supreme Court,…

4 years ago

Tom Marchetty’s “New View” for a Sustainable Space in Camden

Entrepreneur Tom Marchetty pours his passion for history, reuse, and innovation into sustainably made furniture. Now, as the finalist in…

4 years ago

The Key to Camden’s Climate Resiliency? More and Better Parks

The Trust for Public Land is using tons of data thanks to a new tool, combined with community input, to…

4 years ago

Meet UrbanPromise’s 3 Young River Stewards

Camden high schoolers share their experiences caring for and exploring the Cooper River--and the impact it’s had on their lives. …

4 years ago

South Jersey Farmers’ Market Offers a Free Reusable Bag Share Program

Patrons at the Collingswood Farmers’ Market can rent out reusable bags. Can the service spread as businesses ease into single-use…

4 years ago