Stockton discusses plans for walking trail and more
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monton. The blueberry trail will include
signs that show walkers their distance traveled each quarter mile. it will take 25 to 30
minutes to walk the entire way.
Petrillo said that the end goal is to incorporate a smartphone app that will track users
walking distances and show them just have
far they’ve gone on the trail over time. There
will be games available for rental from the
lobby at Kramer Hall that can be used along
the trail.
“The outcome we are seeking here is to
get people motivated and informed that there
is this beautiful walking trail right in their
backyard. Also, the lunch and learn program
from AtlantiCare will work in tandem with
and have themes that are related to your fitness. it could be wellness in the way of life,
don’t supersize my portions, stress management and leading right into the holidays to
do a healthy happy holidays program,” Conran-Folks said.
There will be a new sign hung at Pavilion
Park to show the partnership between Ham-
Accidents
on Route 30
by Gabe Donio
GAzETTE STAFF wRiTER
HAMMonTon—There were
several accidents on the white
Horse Pike (Route 30) last week, including the following, Hammonton
Police det. Sgt. Edward Slimm said.
• on August 18 at 1:42 p.m. at
Peach Tree Plaza, 80 S. white Horse
Pike (Route 30), the intersection of
the white Horse Pike and Shopping
Center drive was the scene of an accident, Slimm said.
A female juvenile, 17, of Hammonton, was driving a red 1994 Jeep
and traveling west on the white
Horse Pike, Slimm said.
“Apparently, she disreg \