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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (D-NJ-01) secured $11.98 million for 15 Community Project Funding (CPF) awards throughout New Jersey’s First Congressional District to support economic development, create jobs, and respond to the most pressing needs of the community. 

“There’s been a lot of tough news lately, but this funding is a real reminder of what can happen when government listens and delivers for our communities. I came to Congress to fight for working families and make our South Jersey neighborhoods safer, healthier, and stronger. This funding will do just that,” said Congressman Donald Norcross. “From investing in our local infrastructure and schools, to delivering new fire trucks to keeping our communities safe, this funding will make a real difference. I’ll keep fighting to make sure our tax dollars come back to South Jersey and put the work where it belongs; in our communities.”  

Community Funding Recipients and Project Descriptions: 

  • $822,000 to Borough of Magnolia 
    • This project will provide the Magnolia Fire Company with a new fire engine to replace aging equipment and ensure reliable emergency response for residents 
  • $1,015,000 to Maryville Southern New Jersey Telehealth   
    • This project will expand Maryville’s telehealth programming across Southern New Jersey by upgrading its electronic medical record system and related hardware, cybersecurity tools, and IT support.  
  • $900,000 to Westville Fire District  
    • This project will fund a new rescue pumper for the Westville Fire District to strengthen emergency response in Westville, surrounding communities, and nearby highways such as I-295 and the New Jersey Turnpike. 
  • $1,050,000 to Rowan University  
    • This project will help Rowan University students research, develop, and test advanced concrete 3D printing to provide affordable and resilient 3D-printed houses. 
  • $1,000,000 to the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority   
    • This project will support an Army Corps of Engineers initiative to improve wastewater and stormwater infrastructure. 
  • $880,000 to Winslow Township 
    • This project will rehabilitate an aging elevated water storage tank on W. Factory Road. 
  • $1,092,000 to Voorhees Township 
    • This project will replace the sewer force main and pump serving the Las Brisas line, enhancing clean water efforts and sewage handling in a majority senior residential area. 
  • $1,092,000 to the Town of Maple Shade  
    • This project will replace the Kings Highway Treatment Plant with a new water treatment plant to ensure the Township of Maple Shade can continue to provide a safe and adequate supply of potable water. 
  • $850,000 to Camden County College 
    • This project’s funds will be used to construct a free-standing facility that will house a new electric and hybrid vehicle technician training program. 
  • $850,000 to Camden City 
    • This project will support the Camden City Clean Up Initiative through the purchase of garbage hoppers and trash containers, helping to revitalize Camden’s waste management infrastructure.  
  • $850,000 to Gloucester County 
    • This project will pay for construction costs associated with extending the Thomas Edison Parkway, specifically for installation of a new traffic light and for construction of a bridge crossing the Cabin Run Stream. 
  • $850,000 to Pennsauken Township 
    • This project will construct a new Public Works Facility and Vehicle/Equipment Repair Garage. 
  • $250,000 to the Borough of Wenonah 
    • This project will fund the Cedar Avenue Recreation Complex Improvement Project, which is designed to promote increased use of the facilities and better ensure the safety of all users. 
  • $250,000 to Washington Township  
    • This project will fund the Park Safety and Security Project, specifically to add security camera lighting and blue light emergency call boxes 
  • $250,000 to South Jersey Port Corporation 
    • This project will make improvements at the Balzano Marine Terminal in Camden. 

“The Borough Council and I are grateful to share that the Borough of Magnolia has been awarded $822,000 in federal funding to support the purchase of a new fire apparatus. We humbly thank Congressman Donald Norcross for securing this funding and for his continued support,” said Mayor BettyAnn Cowling-Carson. “This investment not only provides significant savings for taxpayers but also ensures that our volunteers can continue delivering reliable, professional emergency services for years to come.” 

“Maryville is deeply grateful to Congressman Norcross for his ongoing commitment to expanding access to treatment across Southern New Jersey,” said Jared Levy, CEO of Maryville. “This federal support will allow us to strengthen the systems and resources needed to reach more individuals struggling with substance use and mental health challenges. This investment means improved access, stronger recovery outcomes, and healthier communities.” 

“The Borough of Westville, the Westville Fire District #1, Board of Fire Commissioners along with the members of the Westville Fire Department extend their sincere gratitude to Congressman Donald Norcross for his continued support of the Borough of Westville and our dedicated career and volunteer firefighters,” said Mayor Fritz H. Sims, Jr. “This funding will allow the Westville Fire Department to continue to have the resources necessary to operate effectively, serve the Borough at the highest level, and remain fully equipped to provide extremely effective, reliable, and professional emergency response services for many years to come.”   

“The federal funding secured by Congressman Donald Norcross will play a vital role in improving and enhancing water quality here in Camden County and throughout the congressional district,” said Commissioner Jeffery Nash, liaison to the Camden County Municipal Authority. “I want to applaud his dedication and commitment to always listening to our subject matter experts to make the most informed decisions to improve our quality of life here in the county.”   

“We are incredibly grateful to Congressman Donald Norcross and his office for securing $1,092,000 in federal funding for the Kings Highway Treatment Plant project. This investment is critical to strengthening Maple Shade’s water infrastructure, improving system resiliency, enhancing fire protection capabilities, and ensuring reliable, high-quality service for our residents and businesses,” said Mayor Heather Talarico. “Support like this allows us to move forward with essential upgrades while remaining fiscally responsible to our taxpayers, and we sincerely appreciate Congressman Norcross’ continued partnership and advocacy for our community.” 

“The Borough of Wenonah is grateful to Rep. Norcross for his advocacy and support in securing requested funding for our Cedar Avenue Recreation Complex Improvement Project,” said Mayor Jessica S. Doheny. “These funds will enable us to make significant improvements and additions to one of our town's most-utilized recreation areas, benefiting the youth from our region who already participate in programming at this facility while increasing recreational opportunities for community members of all ages. This project would not be possible without this support, and the positive impact this will have on the Borough of Wenonah is immeasurable.” 

“We are deeply grateful to Congressman Norcross for securing federal support for these transformative projects,” said Dr. Ali A. Houshmand, President of Rowan University. “This investment will accelerate our work to develop affordable, resilient housing through advanced 3D-printing research and will strengthen the infrastructure needed to support the continued growth of our West Campus. These initiatives will expand economic opportunity, attract new industry partners and help us continue building a stronger future for South Jersey.” 

“Winslow Township is very grateful to receive $880,000 in funding to help refresh and protect the water tower located on West Factory Road, a landmark our community relies on every day,” said Mayor Marie D. Lawrence. “This investment allows us to address aging infrastructure responsibly while easing the burden on our township taxpayers and keeping our water system strong for years to come. I would like to thank Congressman Norcross and his office for helping us secure this much needed funding.” 

“Pennsauken’s Department of Public Works is the backbone of many of the critical services our residents rely on every day, from maintaining our roads and public spaces to responding when our community needs us most,” said Mayor Patrick Olivo. “These funding resources will allow us to make essential infrastructure upgrades to our Public Works Facility and Vehicle Repair Garage, ensuring our team has the safe, modern space they need to continue serving effectively. We are grateful to Congressman Norcross for recognizing the importance of this investment and supporting Pennsauken’s goals to strengthen the foundation of the services our community depends on.” 

“This is another tremendous step towards advancing the quality of life in the City of Camden and a significant boost to communities across Southern New Jersey,” said Camden Mayor Victor G. Carstarphen. “We are grateful to Congressman Norcross for his advocacy.  The $850,000 in funding will help support the City’s clean up initiative through the purchase of new waste tipper containers.  This will not only result in a huge savings for the municipality but ultimately help to upgrade Camden’s waste management infrastructure and ensuring reliable trash service citywide.” 

“We appreciate Congressman Donald Norcross for his continued partnership with Camden County College,” said Dr. Lovell Pugh-Bassett, President of Camden County College. “This funding positions our college at the forefront of automotive innovation by expanding our facility and equipping students with cutting-edge skills to lead the future of electric vehicle technology.” 

“Voorhees Township Committee would like to thank Congressman Donald Norcross for delivering $1,092,000 in Community Project Funding for the Las Brisas Sewer Project,” said Mayor Michael Mignogna.  “This support means real progress - upgrading critical infrastructure, protecting our waterways, and improving everyday life for our residents. We truly appreciate Congressman Norcross' continued partnership and commitment to Voorhees.” 

“This is a huge win for Gloucester County and Rowan’s West Campus, helping us deliver the road and infrastructure upgrades that will support growth for decades to come," said Matthew Weng, Gloucester County Commissioner. "We’re excited to keep moving this project forward and to make travel safer, smoother, and more reliable for students, residents, and local businesses.”

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