Atlantic City Electric will be trimming trees

Atlantic City Electric Company plans to upgrade existing transmission facilities from the Paulsboro Substation in Greenwich Township to the proposed new High Street Substation in Woolwich Township.

In preparation for this, their contractor will be performing vegetation management.  Initial trimming and mowing will begin in the spring and any selective removals will take place in the late summer early fall, weather permitting.

Please see below the letter from Atlantic City Electric on the matter.

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Reward for info regarding murder of Sylvester “Buttons” Combs increased to $5000

Swedesboro Borough Council has approved an additional $2,500 to raise total reward money for information regarding the death of Sylvester “Buttons” Combs to $5,000.

Combs, 61, a homeless man who was known throughout Swedesboro, was found dead in an abandoned commercial trailer on April 6. He suffered multiple head injuries and his death has been ruled a homicide.

An investigation by the Woolwich Township Police Department and the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office is ongoing. The prosecutor’s office previously offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible and the borough’s additional $2,500 will be added to that reward. Continue reading article from South Jersey Times.

In a recent letter to residents, Mayor Fromm stated, “Violent crime is extremely rare in Swedesboro and we are struggling to deal with this tragedy. This just doesn’t happen in our town. I am in constant contact with Chief Jaramillo to get updates on the intense investigation underway by numerous law enforcement agencies to find the animal(s) who committed this heinous act. It is my hope that ultimately the investigation will conclude that this was an isolated crime and not a random act. The Chief has assured me that police patrols have been significantly increased throughout the town and that both uniformed and non-uniformed officers are involved.

The police need our help with the investigation, so if you observed anything suspicious that could aid in the investigation please call the Woolwich Police or you can send information anonymously to the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s office at tips.co.gloucster.nj.us. Please help in any way you can.”

Anyone with information about Combs, or had seen him between April 2 and April 6, is asked to contact Det. Greg Malesich of the GCPO at 856-384-5626 or Det. Chris Beckett of the Woolwich PD at 856-467-1667 ext. 1224.

Free Family Fun at Arbor Day Event on April 30th

Swedesboro is set to introduce its first Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday April 30 from 11am-1pm (rain or shine).  This FREE event full of fun activities will take place at the Swedesboro Auction Lot at the corner of Locke Avenue and Fow Avenue.

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Message from Mayor Tom Fromm to Swedesboro Residents

I am deeply saddened and outraged that someone could be so evil that they would take the life of Sylvester (Buttons) Combs, who by all accounts was a peaceful man who would never harm anyone. He did not deserve this horrible fate and our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.

Many people, myself included, tried to help Buttons over the years and to get him the help he needed and a safe place to live. I am really disappointed that none of these efforts were successful.

There were many good people in Swedesboro who took care of Buttons as best they could and kept him clothed and fed. I commend all of you who demonstrated what our community is all about. There is now a fundraiser underway to help Button’s family with funeral expenses and donations are being collected at Joe Giacobbe’s Farmers Insurance office located at 1506 Kings Highway.

Violent crime is extremely rare in Swedesboro and we are struggling to deal with this tragedy. This just doesn’t happen in our town. I am in constant contact with Chief Jaramillo to get updates on the intense investigation underway by numerous law enforcement agencies to find the animal(s) who committed this heinous act. It is my hope that ultimately the investigation will conclude that this was an isolated crime and not a random act. The Chief has assured me that police patrols have been significantly increased throughout the town and that both uniformed and non-uniformed officers are involved.

The police need our help with the investigation, so if you observed anything suspicious that could aid in the investigation please call the Woolwich Police or you can send information anonymously to the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s office at tips.co.gloucster.nj.us. Please help in any way you can.

This is a time when we all need to support each other so we can be confident that Swedesboro is still a safe and secure town to live and raise our families. I am confident that this is still the case.

Mayor Fromm