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Remembering Bozena “Anna” Kosiba, 67

Kosiba spent her final days on the streets of Haddonfield, often sleeping outdoors in a church garden. Inkwood Books owner Julie Beddingfield, who spent months trying to get Kosiba help, says her story illustrates the challenges of accessing social services. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

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After Year of Upheaval, Jersey Kebab Family Immigration Cases No Closer to Resolution

‘The media wants to portray a sad beginning and a happy ending, but that’s not what we have now,’ says Muhammed Emanet, whose family has been fighting for its U.S. citizenship for 20 years. Emanet, who is married to a U.S. citizen, has been waiting for his green card. Now, however, he has a final deportation hearing scheduled for December instead. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

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Camden Seeks Connections to Historic Past in Negro Leagues Exhibit at City Hall

Through a partnership with Shibe Vintage Sports, Carolyn Quick’s ‘A League Apart’ exhibit will be accessible to the public on the fourth floor of Camden City Hall through the end of March. Organizers hope it will elicit more stories from residents with family connections to Negro Leagues baseball in South Jersey. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…