Camden NJ's Treasure House of History
A tour of the Camden County Historical Society complex in Camden, New Jersey. A treasure house of the local history of the lower Delaware Valley, the Society has a museum, library and a restored 18th-century mansion.
Chris Hedges on Camden, N. J.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges on the topic of poverty in America mentions Camden, N. J. Material from his book Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt at Free Library of Philadelphia. PLEASE INCREASE VOLUME LEVEL. Camden is featured in his new book as a case of a once thriving city turned into post-industrial decay, people used and discarded by capitalists, and a sign of the increasing decline of America. Chris Hedges is a terrific speaker and writer. If you are interested, he writes a column for: truthdig.com - you can find his articles under columns near the top.
High risk traffic stop Rt 42 near Camden NJ
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Trip to Battleship New Jersey Museum in Camden, July 2013
A City Invincible: Library Resources for Civic Engagement at Rutgers–Camden
In 2012, the Rutgers University–Camden Office of Civic Engagement celebrated the inaugural class of the Civic Engagement Faculty Fellows program. Created to familiarize faculty with civically-engaged pedagogy, the program requires the design or redesign of a course to incorporate engagement with the community. Since 2012, five of the seven librarians at the Paul Robeson Library have been recognized as Faculty Fellows. Each librarian completed a project or program as a substitute for designing a course. This poster will describe the research guides designed by Zara Wilkinson (2015) and Bart Everts (2017) during their participation in the program. Intended to support engaged teaching and research, these guides provide resources on civic engagement/service learning and the city of Camden. In addition to supporting campus priorities to promote civic engagement and create meaningful connections with the Camden and South Jersey community, these guides have led to additional opportunities for the library to strengthen ties to the Office of Civic Engagement.
Presented at State of the Libraries 2017, Rutgers University.
Camden Cop Playing Solitaire
Its a Rutgers Camden cop playing solitaire on her laptop at night. Its a little blurry cause I had to sneak by her and I only had my camera phone, but it's definitely solitaire with the standard green hills and blue sky background.
The President Speaks to Youth and Law Enforcement in New Jersey
President Obama speaks to youth and law enforcement in Camden, New Jersey about the progress we’re making on community policing. May 18, 2015.
Rutgers University, Camden NJ: Pt. 1
An SJC Productions
Director of Photography:
Jane Koala
Executive Producers:
Jane Koala
DJ Sloth
Dante Alleycatt
Producers:
Jay Durt
Shannok
Damien Rell Phoenix
Mr. McCann
DJ Sloth
Jane Koala
Hanzo Jackson
Special Ed Fishmouf
Dante Alleycatt
Camerawoman, Editor, Director:
Jane Koala
Copyright 2009 SJC Productions.
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Library of Terror '09 (Camden County Public Library) [the first time]
Our first trip through the library of terror @ the Camden County Public Library in Kingsland, Georgia USA
Businesses in the City of Escobares
The City of Escobares welcomes all businesses.
Bad snowstorm in Camden NY record breaker
It was awful had to spend the entire time of the day in the house,drinking hot chocolate the power went out a couple of times!!????????????????
Rutgers University, Camden NJ: Pt. 2
An SJC Production
Director of Photography:
Jane Koala
Executive Producers:
Jane Koala
DJ Sloth
Dante Alleycatt
Producers:
Jay Durt
Shannok
Damien Rell Phoenix
Mr. McCann
DJ Sloth
Jane Koala
Hanzo Jackson
Special Ed Fishmouf
Dante Alleycatt
Camerawoman, Editor, Director:
Jane Koala
Copyright 2009 SJC Productions.
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Jersey Matters - Camden County Historical Society
Correspondent Dawn Stensland Mendte reports from Camden County Historical Society to discuss the new monument to shine light on a dark sinful time in American History.
Haunted Places in New Jersey
From Newark to Jersey City, Paterson to Toms River, Clifton to Trenton, the Garden State is full of terrifying tales of hauntings. Which is why The Speakeasy is bringing the most haunted places in New Jersey. Enjoy!
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Burlington County Prison (INTERIOR - MURDERER'S CELL - SECOND FLOOR) by Nathaniel R. Ewan ( is in the Public Domain
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Camden Academy Charter High School Students March Protesting Gun Violence
Cleve Bryan reports.
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2016 Camden, Ark., Christmas Parade — Camden Fire Department Ride-Along
The Camden Fire Department, along with other city and Ouachita County law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and community organizations, took part in the annual Camden Christmas parade on December 10, 2016.
Leading the way was Engine 4, the fire department's newest piece of apparatus which went into service in 2016. Mayor Marie Trisollini and Fire Chief Robert Medford joined Sparky the Fire Dog atop the new engine, greeting the crowd as the parade made it's way through Camden.
This video consists of time-lapse footage of the entire parade route from Engine 4, drone footage from above the route, as well as still photographs.
Videography, photography, and production provided by Camden Fire Department Driver/Operator Aaron Morris — aaronmorrisphotography.com
For more information on the Camden Fire Department, visit: camdenfd.com
Sean Dougherty ON 'Remembering Nick Virgilio'
SEAN, IMPROMPTO,discusses the making of his film: Remembering Nick Virgillo, directed by Henry Brann.
WIKEPEDIA:Nicholas Anthony Virgilio (June 28, 1928--January 3, 1989) was an internationally recognized haiku poet who is credited with helping to popularize the Japanese style of poetry in the United States.
Virgilio was born in Camden, New Jersey on June 28, 1928, the first of three sons of Anthony Virgilio, an accomplished violinist, and Rose Alemi, a seamstress, and grew up in that city's Fairwiew section, where he lived much of his life.
He graduated from Camden High School, served in the Navy during World War II, received a bachelor of arts degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, and began his career as a radio announcer and, as Nickaphonic Nick, worked as a disc jockey with Philadelphia's Jerry Blavat. He moved to Texas in the late 1950s to become a sports broadcaster.
Virgilio moved back to Camden following a devastating love affair in Texas [1] and discovered haiku in 1962 in a book at the library at the Camden campus of Rutgers University. His first published haiku appeared in The American Haiku magazine in 1963, and he wrote thousands, many unpublished, during his 20-plus-year career.[2] The death of his youngest brother Larry in the Vietnam War inspired some poignant and powerful haiku, and made his reputation as a haiku elegist. He is quoted by haiku author and book editor Cor van den Heuvel as saying he wrote haiku to get in touch with the real.[3]
my dead brother...
hearing his laugh
in my laughter
Virgilio experimented with the haiku form, trying several innovations that were adopted by many other American haiku poets, including dropping the traditional 5-7-5 syllable count[citation needed] in favor of shorter forms. He included rhyme in his haiku along with the gritty reality of urban America. A collection of his selected haiku was published in 1985. The second (expanded) edition appeared just months before his death and has been called one of the most influential single-author books in English-language haiku[citation needed].
Virgilio became well known after a review on National Public Radio, and appeared often on that network as a guest commentator. He was a member of Camden's Sacred Heart Church and helped to found the Walt Whitman Center for the Arts and Humanities (now the Walt Whitman Arts Center), where he also served as its artistic director and poet-in-residence. Virgilio was a long-standing member of the Haiku Society of America and was the co-director of the First International Haiku Festival, held in 1971 in Philadelphia.[4]
Until his death, Virgilio had a program on WKDN-FM, a radio station in Camden, NJ.
He died on January 3, 1989 of a heart attack while taping an interview about haiku for the Charlie Rose Show on PBS television,[5] and is buried at Harleigh Cemetery in Camden.[6] His well-known Lily haiku is engraved upon his gravestone:
lily:
out of the water . . .
out of itself
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ABOUT SEAN DOUGHERTY -- DIRECTOR
Sean Dougherty spent the last fifteen years as a partner in a video production company in Philadelphia. Ross Productions was the leading producer of NHL Highlight films, including the film about Wayne Gretzky's NHL career. As an independent producer, editor, and cinematographer, he has worked on projects ranging from a documentary about street children in Russia for Doctors of the World to a series of hip-hop basketball mix-tapes. His work has been shown at film festivals in New York, Philadelphia, Vancouver, Montreal, Atlanta and Milan, Italy.
Currently Dougherty is Director of Operations at Hopeworks 'N Camden, an innovative youth development program in Camden, New Jersey. He trains inner-city youth in web design, video production, and geographic information systems. He is a member of Sacred Heart Church in Camden.
Steve Adubato's Camden Mayor Dana Redd On Governor Christie
Camden Mayor Dana Redd believes Governor Chris Christie is dedicated to the city of Camden, and has worked closely with him across the aisle to improve the city.
Atlantic Cape Community College and Rutgers Camden Form A New Partnership
Atlantic Cape Community College and Rutgers University-Camden have just announced a new partnership to help nursing students.