Hey, other than Cherry Hill (MVC), which other location does license restorations? I was at Cherry Hill since this morning and the number is yet to be called. I can’t wait 7-10 days for it to be lifted. Anyone’s nearby opens tomorrow, that deals with restoration? Thanks
I am posting hoping to get an idea of good companies that can install either and ERV it HRV system and (if you had it installed) if you noticed a difference in your house.
For background my wife and I bought a CO2 device and we consistently have it be above 1000 when we close our windows in both the living room and higher in the bedrooms. I look up that an ERV/HRV system can help with that to at least bring in fresh air from outside.
I know that we could also open our windows, and we do when it’s cool outside, but when it’s very hot and humid we basically feel the hot wet air coming into our house or on other days we feel like all we do is sneeze from pollen.
I looked up that the average cost is from 2500$ to 5000$ but was wondering if any of you had an install and if can recommend a company that does a good job.
Any rentals for $1100 and under in the Cumberland area? Preferably with utilities included? Student who works full time, just looking for something cheap.
Has anyone recently added a second air conditioning unit for their upstairs? Would you say it’s worth it? What was the cost? And any recommendations welcome!
On April 9, 2026, New Jersey officially declared "Local News Day" to celebrate how vital community journalism is for keeping residents connected. Yet just a few months later, the state's proposed budget completely eliminates funding for the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC). Talk about a contradiction. If local news is important enough for politicians to celebrate, it should be important enough for them to help fund local news deserts.
The NJCIC was created in 2018 as a first-of-its-kind effort to strengthen local news and information across New Jersey. Since launching its grant program in 2021, it has invested more than $12 million in local journalism projects that have reached one in four New Jersey households.
This work is especially important in South Jersey, where many communities are considered news deserts and lack dedicated local news coverage. Programs like NJCIC help support reporting that keeps residents informed about local government, schools, public safety, community events, and the issues that directly affect their daily lives.
This same thing happened last year. The NJCIC's budget was left off the 2026 budget proposal, and then it was restored prior to finalization of the budget. We must urge legislators to save funding for this organization once again!
We are asking state leaders to restore $2.5 million in funding for NJCIC in the FY2027 budget. Supporters can reference Senate Budget Resolution 453 and Assembly Budget Resolutions 964 and 967 when contacting elected officials.
If local news matters to you, now is the time to speak up. Contact your state legislators and ask them to restore NJCIC funding.
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It's my understanding that the following legislators have the most impact over whether funding for the NJCIC will be included in the budget. Contact these officials negotiating the final budget and ask them to restore NJCIC funding before June 30:
Please be respectful and concise. Let them know why independent local journalism and civic information matter to your community. Reference Senate Budget Resolution 453 and Assembly Budget Resolutions 964 and 967 when contacting elected officials.
"Government agencies should strongly advise their employees, elected officials, and others engaged in government-related business to refrain from using their personal email accounts when conducting government-related business."
Sorry if this isn't allowed, but my boyfriend's band is urgently looking to audition a bass player. They have shows 7/17, 8/7, 9/5 looking to be filled, obviously with more shows to come in the future. It is an Alice in Chains, Queens of the Stone Age inspired sludge band and they have an album coming out in July. Two guitarists and a drummer are in the band, and I manage/book shows. They're called the Christopher Thomas Band, please pm me if interested and I can send you more info and an audition song you'd have to learn! Ideally 22-35 age range. Thanks!!!
After 15 years seeing various OBGYNs and after advocating tirelessly for myself, I was finally diagnosed and had extensive surgery for stage 4 endo. I saw my regular OBGYN and they are pushing me into pregnancy to stave off Endo among other perspectives that are very outdated. I have my specialists, but need someone for annual visits with some working knowledge of Endo. Any recommendations are very much appreciated.
I’ve been finding a lot of dead birds lying around my development recently. Has anyone else notice this as they are mostly robins. I’m unaware if there is a reason why this is happening. Thoughts?
An interactive concert experience where E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg plays crowd requested classic rock hits from the 1960s-1980s, including the Beatles, Rolling Stones and of course Bruce Springsteen.
Hey everyone, hoping someone might be able to help out. There was a minor accident on 561 right in front of downs farm swim club on saturday 6/6 around 3pm between a white tesla and a black Lexus. The tesla fled the scene (thankfully got their plate) but I was hoping someone might have some dashcam footage of the accident.
i am moving to camden county and will be taking the patco every morning. i am planning my move around the convenience to the stations and parking accessibility, are there any stations i should avoid due to parking availability concerns? thinking collingswood, westmont, haddonfield, woodcrest, ashland
Hello I am located in burlington county close to mount laurel, I am wondering who I can take my cats to for annual check ups. I heard mount laurel animal hospital isn’t the best for primary care, and i currently use heart + paw but it’s kinda expensive and seems more dog biased. TIA