Curaleaf, a provider of high-quality, reliable and safe cannabinoid-based products, officially opened a new dispensary across the street from its current Bellmawr location, formerly known as Compassionate Sciences. Totaling 6,150 square-feet in size, the new Bellmawr dispensary is the largest medical cannabis dispensary on the East Coast.
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A medical-surgical nursing unit at Virtua Voorhees hospital has received the prestigious AMSN PRISM Award®, an honor recognizing exceptional nursing practice, leadership, and outcomes in hospital medical-surgical units.
Bellmawr Borough has agreed to settle a lawsuit for $16,000 that was filed against Camden Iron Metal and two other defendants. A truck that was overloaded with scrap metal collided with an overpass and damaged a municipal water line and supports.
On May 4, 2018, Kesha Gentry-Muhammad, 47, of Williamstown N.J. was arrested by the Gloucester County Prosectutor’s Office on charges of insurance fraud and tampering with records in connection with a falsified invoice for repair of water damage.
On March 12, 2018, the Mt. Ephraim Planning Board granted minor site plan approval and variances for various signs, improvements, and a re-facing of the façade, at the McDonald’s on the Black Horse Pike.
The 2018 Budget Review for the Borough of Bellmawr was presented on April 27, 2018.
On April 28, 2018, there was a Ribbon Cutting to celebrate the grand opening of the Scott Merulla Playground at the Bellmawr Recreation Center on Creek Road.
On April 26, 2018, Bellmawr Council voted to table two Resolutions with regard to the Bellmawr Redevelopment Authority (BDA).
Auto Zone was granted minor site plan approval to construct an approximately 1,200 square foot building addition and to remove the second floor of the existing Ming Kui Lau restaurant building in Brooklawn.
The BCPO has been awarded an $8,000 grant by the Ian Oliu Foundation of Marlton, N.J. to implement a mental health awareness and training program to help law enforcement officers navigate through mental trauma and learn to identify the stressors that are associated with their profession.