WASHINGTON, D.C. – The CPSC announces today the following recalls are posted in cooperation with the firms listed below. Recalls can be viewed at www.cpsc.gov.
AiTuiTui Pull String Teething Toys Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Choking; Violate Mandatory Standard for Toys; Sold on Amazon by Vanfun.
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Camden County provides several ways for residents to stay informed and connected with local government, including this weekly newsletter, social media, and live meetings. Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross will be hosting the next Town Hall meeting, with all levels of government, in HaddonHeights on Thursday, February5th. Click Here to submit questions.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners holds public Monthly Meetings at 520 Market St, 6th Floor, in Camden. The next Caucus Meeting will be on Tuesday, February17th, and the next Monthly Commissioner Meeting will be on Thursday, February19th. These meetings help the community stay up-to-date on county proceedings. Click Here to watch meetings online.
Take Camden County with you wherever you go! The Camden County App is our free mobile resource that serves as a one stop source for all of Camden County’s services, events, concerts, programs, weather alerts, and more. Stay connected on the go, available for both iPhone and Android. Click Here to download the app.
Seven year old Megan Stitz relies on blood transfusions for her leukemia treatment as she waits for a bone marrow transplant.
CRANFORD, NJ –New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) is hosting a blood drive on Wednesday, February 4th from 11:00am to 7:00pm at the Cranford VFW. The blood drive is in honor of Megan Stitz, a vibrant 7-year-old girl currently battling acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive cancer of the blood and bone marrow that requires intensive treatment, including frequent blood transfusions. Megan is currently waiting for a bone marrow transplant.
Megan was diagnosed with AML one week before Thanksgiving and has been receiving care at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Her family is hosting this blood drive in her honor to help ensure patients like Megan continue to receive the blood products they need, made possible through the kindness and generosity of donors.
Camden, NJ – Welcome to the team! The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office has hired a new assistant prosecutor, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.
On Friday, January 30, 2026, Assistant Prosecutor Raiza Rosa was sworn in by the Honorable Kathleen Delaney, J.S.C., before Prosecutor MacAulay, First Assistant Prosecutor Timothy Chatten, Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Tracy Cogan, Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Kelly Testa, and Deputy Chief of Detectives Randall MacNair.
Assistant Prosecutor Rosa previously clerked for the Honorable Donna Stroud of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 2023. After her clerkship, she worked for the Hutchens Law Firm in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and later for the Juvenile Criminal Law Clinic in Durham, North Carolina. Assistant Prosecutor Rosa is a graduate of the North Carolina Central University School of Law.
Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of February 2 to February 6.
“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”
Woodbury, NJ – Joseph Nyandwaro, 41, of Perland, Texas, was sentenced today to 6 years in State Prison by the Honorable William Ziegler, J.S.C., pursuant to a plea agreement. Nyandwaro pled guilty to the charge in December.
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court:
Nyandwaro was driving a tractor trailer in Woolwich Township on June 22, 2025 when his vehicle collided with another tractor trailer. The second vehicle then struck a barrier. Its driver was killed in the incident. With the assistance of the trucking company, NJ State Troopers were able to locate Nyandwaro’s truck, which appeared to have been painted to alter its appearance. Video recorded by the vehicle depicted Nyandwaro crashing into the victim’s truck, sending the second vehicle into the left concrete barrier.
This week was National School Choice Week — highlighting the civil rights issue of the 21st century.
There is no legislative victory I’m more proud of than authoring the most significant federal school choice legislation, which was signed into law by President Trump. Now, every taxpayer in America can contribute up to $1,700 a year to a scholarship-granting organization in the States, and people get a dollar-for-dollar credit on their federal taxes.
This bill will unlock tens of billions of dollars for scholarships, allowing millions of students across America to attend the school of their choice. Across America, far too many kids are trapped in failing schools, and this school choice victory will enable them to get an excellent education. READ: Ted Cruz Has a Brutal Plan to Corner Senate Democrats
On January 25, 2026, at the age of 54. Of Gloucester City. Loving father of Sadie Campbell and Craig L. Campbell. Cherished son of the late Samuel and Marie Campbell. Beloved brother of Paul Burns and Veronica Burns. Predeceased by his siblings, Frank Burns, Robin Burns Morgan and Phillip Campbell. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Glen was a hardworking man with a big heart, always ready to help a friend or family member when they needed it. He loved fishing, bar hopping with friends, and listening to music. A devoted fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, Glen proudly supported his team. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
PHILADELPHIA – U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Philadelphia International Airport announced today the launch of Enhanced Passenger Processing technology at Philadelphia International Airport.
Enhanced Passenger Processing utilizes advanced facial comparison technology and biometric software to provide U.S. citizens with a touchless, seamless, and secure international arrivals experience. U.S. citizens experience the same high level of security assurance with fewer steps and reduced processing times.
The technology allows CBP officers to focus on traveler interaction and higher-risk travelers while automating routine processing for eligible U.S. citizens with no enforcement concerns.
EPP is available at 15 U.S. airports, six CBP Preclearance airports in Aruba, Canada, and Ireland, five seaport ports of entry, and one land border crossing. Since launching EPP nationally in August 2025, CBP officials have observed a 25% reduction in wait times for U.S. citizens.