by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Jul 9, 2020 | Camden, New Jersey, Transportation
James Punderson joined friend Nicole Tyczynska for a ride through Wiggins Waterfront Park on Wednesday. (Photo courtesy: Steven Rodas) Friends James Punderson and Nicole Tyczynska, both 34, were — unbeknownst to them — the perfect case study for a 33-mile multi-use...
by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Jun 26, 2020 | Agriculture, Camden, New Jersey
Longtime Camden resident Christoff Lindsey grows eggplants, zucchini, cucumbers, beets, greens, lettuce, figs, collards, tomatoes and more out of his Bergen Square gardens. (Photo credit: Steven Rodas) CAMDEN, NJ — If you ever find yourself strolling down the 600...
by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Jun 1, 2020 | Camden, New Jersey, Water
The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) sludge digester. Credits: Courtesy of Oleg Zonis CAMDEN, NJ — The clank of the metal lever followed by the rush of whooshing water culminating in silence. You may not think it artful, but the fact...
by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | May 4, 2020 | Camden, New Jersey, Trees
The NJ Tree Foundation hopes they can plant trees in Camden this fall, after having to postpone due to COVID-19. Credit: Courtesy of Meredith Brown CAMDEN, NJ — By now, fiery orange persimmons and equally radiant deep-pink cherry trees would be offering welcome...
by Steven Rodas - TAPinto Camden | Apr 23, 2020 | Camden, Ecology, New Jersey
Colorfield participant holding an Earth Ball at workshops in Camden, Earth Day 2019. CAMDEN — “Earth Balls” — marble-sized spheres consisting of clay and planting soil that contain seeds of indigenous wildflowers. Each one is rolled in a colorant corresponding to the...
by Dan Preston - CivicStory | Apr 14, 2020 | Burlington, Camden, Ecology, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, New Jersey, Other Sources, Salem, Sussex, Warren, Water
Story and video produced by CivicStory as part of “From the Source: Stories of the Delaware River,” a reporting collaborative organized by the Lenfest Institute. The Delaware River watershed provides drinking water to more than 13 million people, including...
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