'Love You Always': Support Surges For Daughter Of Collingswood Man, 24, Killed In Shooting 'Love You Always': Support Surges For Daughter Of Collingswood Man, 24, Killed In Shooting
'Love You Always': Support Surges For Daughter Of Collingswood Man, 24, Killed In Shooting Support is surging for the young daughter of a 24-year-old Collingswood man who was killed in a shooting last week. Michael Giancola was pronounced dead at a local hospital after being shot multiple times behind the wheel of his car near the 1800 block of South 6th Street in Collingswood on Jan. 2, authorities said. More than $6,300 had been raised as of Thursday afternoon on a GoFundMe dedicated to support Giancola’s young daughter, Avalyn. “They say it takes a village to raise a child but what are you supposed to do when you lose an important member?” reads the fundraiser, launched by Ka…
Michael Giancola Of Collingswood, 24, Found Dead At Crash Scene With Gunshot Wounds Michael Giancola Of Collingswood, 24, Found Dead At Crash Scene With Gunshot Wounds
Michael Giancola Of Collingswood, 24, Found Dead At Crash Scene With Gunshot Wounds A 24-year-old Collingswood man was behind the wheel of his car when he was shot multiple times and killed early Saturday morning, authorities said. Police responding to the 1800 block of South 6th Street for a ShotSpotter activation found a vehicle that had struck a pole, the driver still inside, Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez said. The driver, Michael Giancola was taken to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.  The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information that could help police is…
ONE STEP CLOSER: New NJ Economic Restart Council To Begin Virtual Meetings Next Week ONE STEP CLOSER: New NJ Economic Restart Council To Begin Virtual Meetings Next Week
ONE Step Closer: New NJ Economic Restart Council To Begin Virtual Meetings Next Week New Jersey is one step closer to an economic restart, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Friday. The governor will be signing an executive order to create a "boots on the ground" advisory council that will bring leaders from various industries, communities and faith-based groups together -- helping New Jersey bounce back from the COVID-19 shutdown. The council will work in conjunction with New Jersey's Restart and Recovery Commission and will begin meeting next week, the governor said. "This is where the various voices of those on the ground... will come together to advise us on the issues of the …