HomeSicklerville NewsWeekly Roundup: Virtua Mobile Farmers Market stops in Sicklerville

Weekly Roundup: Virtua Mobile Farmers Market stops in Sicklerville

In other news, local student-athletes compete in Carpenter Cup

A mobile farmers market and a rabid cat were in the headlines this week, along with a chance for local student-athletes to shine in two Phillies tournaments.

Employees of the Virtua Mobile Farmer’s Market pose for a photo at their stand in Sicklerville. From left is Tyheem Baker, Tanya Boswell, Uchenna Orji, Greg Mayers and Deanna Santo.

Virtua Mobile Farmers Market providing fresh produce

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The Virtua Mobile Farmers Market stops by Sicklerville every Wednesday morning, offering up heavily discounted fresh produce and health education. The new 23-foot bus rolls into underserved South Jersey communities five days a week.

Rabid cat bites Winslow Township resident

Camden County Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez urged residents to observe a few simple rules, including acting responsibly as a pet owner, after a Winslow Township resident was bitten by a rabid cat. The resident’s dog was also involved in the incident.

Local student-athletes compete in Phillies tournaments

The Phillies Softball Carpenter Cup and the Phillies Baseball Carpenter Cup Classic both took place in recent weeks, and Eastern High School had several players taking part in the tournaments. Julia Kinsella represented Timber Creek High School and Madison Passarella represented Winslow Township High School in the Softball Carpenter Cup on the Olympic Colonial team. Timber Creek High School’s Anthony DiMartino competed on the Olympic Colonial team in the Carpenter Cup Classic.

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