The Cooper Foundation has received a $982,000 grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation to support the work of Cooper University Health Care’s Urban Health Institute
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Author: Anne Forline
As part of his annual Mayor’s Message, Frank Filipek announced that “after 16 glorious years,” 2018 will be his last as Mayor of the Borough of Bellmawr.
In recognition of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and day of service, Cooper University Health Care has created a Cooper Civic Leadership Award of $1,000 for a Rutgers University–Camden student who exemplifies outstanding service to the Camden community.
Jim D’Angelo and Paul DeAngelis were sworn in as Bellmawr Councilmen and Steve Sauter was named Council President at the January 5, 2018 Reorganization meeting.
Brian Murphy, a Moorestown based financial advisor, received a seven year prison term for stealing nearly $900,000 from a client who had provided him with the money believing it would be invested in mutual funds.
Launched last spring, the Virtua Mobile Farmers Market has met its one-year goal in just 7 months. Virtua is the only health system in the Delaware Valley and N.J. to operate a mobile farmers market.
The Bellmawr Board of Education (BOE) voted to name Danielle Tomeo as Board President and Eric Hoban as Vice President during the January 3, 2018 Reorganization meeting.
Bellmawr native, Buddy Robinson, registered his first career hat-trick during the Moose’s January 5 game against the Chicago Wolves.
Virtua Memorial Hospital Burlington County has been designated an Aetna Institute of Quality® Orthopedic Care Facility for spine surgery and Blue Distinction® Center for Spine Surgery by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
Bellmawr Municipal Court Administrator Amanda Cubbler has been commended by the judiciary. She was appointed to the position of Municipal Court Administrator in March, 2017.