Cycling advocate Joseph Russell on the Ben Franklin Bridge access ramp walkway. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Plus: a Pennsauken woman is missing and believed endangered, Oaklyn firefighters rescue a man stuck on a bridge over the Newton Creek, and the gluten-free Bleu Bear Bakery opens in Haddonfield.

By Matt Skoufalos | June 9, 2019

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Camden County Library System Eliminates Late Fees for Most Items

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Oaklyn Fire Dept. Rescues Audubon Park Man from Black Horse Pike Bridge

Pennsauken Woman Missing, Feared Endangered

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DRPA Opens Bike Access Ramp to Ben Franklin Bridge

Gluten-Free Bleu Bear Bakery Takes Over Former Posh Pop Spot in Downtown Haddonfield

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NJ Pen Voter Guide to the 2019 New Jersey Primary Elections

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