Category Archives: Camden

Cooper River Park in Camden, NJ, on Monday, Oct. 25, 2010.Cooper River Park in Camden, NJ, on Monday, Oct. 25, 2010.

The Harleigh Cemetry in Camden, NJ on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010.The Harleigh Cemetry in Camden, NJ on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010.

A man sits in the cafe inside the Delaware River Porty Authority headquarters in Camden, NJ, on Wednesday August 18, 2010

Camden, NJ, City Hall on Thursday July 1, 2010.

The Creative Arts High School graduation on Wednesday June 30, 2010.

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The Camden Adventure Aquarium

Yesterday, the City of Camden announced that it would be shutting down “Tent City,” a homeless community, on April 15. Its residents prefer the name Transition Park and have sought refuge there after bouts with drugs, gambling, jail, the economy, and a myriad of other circumstances which are not so black-and-white.

While I was there, Gino Lewis, Director of Community Development for Camden County, stopped by to explain their options. Paper work, welfare-funded housing and transitional facilities were a few options he touched upon, stating that there will be no eviction by force come the 15th. He noted that this is more of a “social experiment” and if it goes well other smaller, similar enclaves will be closed down as well.

While some I spoke to can’t wait to make a deposit on an apartment, many regard Transition Park as their home and their safety buffer from the bad influences on the streets. While Lewis was there, many residents verbally accosted him, claiming they had no more faith to spare in the social services system and would rather stay in Transition Park.

You can read more about the story here in an article written by colleague, Deborah Hirsh, in the Courier-Post.

04.06.10. Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, will be shut down on April 15.04.06.10. Steve Marshall, 41, enjoys a quiet moment in Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.04.06.10. Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.04.06.10. Marvin Tomlinson, left, and Lorenzo "Jamaica" Banks in Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.04.06.10. Lorenzo "Jamaica" Banks in Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.04.06.10. Lorenzo "Jamaica" Banks in Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, which will be shut down on April 15.04.06.10. Gino Lewis, Director of Community Development for Camden County, alongside Lorenzo "Jamaica" Banks, explains to residents of Tent City, a homeless community in Camden, what will happen when the city shuts it down on April 15th.Marvin Tomlinson, 43, argues with Gino Lewis, Director of Community Development for Camden County, about the city's plan to close Tent City on April 15.Marvin Tomlinson, 43, argues with Gino Lewis, Director of Community Development for Camden County, about the city's plan to close Tent City on April 15.

A scene from North Camden, NJ on March 9, 2010.A scene from North Camden, NJ on March 9, 2010.

A PATCO train crosses the Ben Franklin Bridge from Camden to Philadelphia on March 9, 2010.

Dan Sharp, 67, of Maple Shade, escorts Carmen Auris from the Rondald McDonald House in Camden to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to see her 3-month-old son, who has been hospitalized for heart problmes since the day he was born. Sharp is a volunteer driver.Dan Sharp, 67, of Maple Shade, is a volunteer driver for the Rondald McDonald House in Camden.

Brothers Jasir Brown, 3 (left), and Amir, 1, wait as their father gets a shave and a haircut at Kevin Johnson's barber shop in North Camden.Kevin Johnson's barber shop in North Camden.Kevin Johnson (far right) gives a free haircut to Jason Brown as his sons Amir, 1, sits on his lap and Jasir, 3, entertains himself. Johnson's cousin and partner, Damien "Dutch" Golden (left) works with another customer. Johnson was recognized this winter with a plaque from the Rainbow Children of Hope for his free haircuts for local children.Kevin Johnson gives a free haircut to Christian Albino, 12, in his barber shop in North Camden on January 28, 2010. Johnson was recognized this winter with a plaque from the Rainbow Children of Hope for his free haircuts for local children.Kevin Johnson gives a free haircut to Christian Albino, 12, in his barber shop in North Camden on January 28, 2010. Johnson was recognized this winter with a plaque from the Rainbow Children of Hope for his free haircuts for local childrenDianna S. Jones, 65, socializes in Kevin Johnson's (rear) barber shop in North Camden as she waits for her grandchildren to get their hair cut. Jones recognized Johnson this winter with a plaque from the Rainbow Children of Hope for his free haircuts for local children.Gary Jenkins watches television while he waits to go home after his haircut.

Photo: Ben Franklin Bridge from Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ

Photo: Philadelphia skyline viewed from Camden, NJ