SJBiz_BizInBrief_0723 . qxp_BizInBrief 7 / 7 / 23 9 : 53 AM Page 2 L to R : Chief of Police Pedro Casiano ; Cumberland County Commissioner Director Douglas Albrecht ; Fire Official Brian Murray Sr . ; David Manders , AIA MMPF Architects ; Steven Graham , AIA , MMPF Architects ; Chief Luigi Tramontana Jr . ; Fire Director Richard Franchetta ; Bruce Farrell , NEW ROAD ; Christopher Chin , Rep . for Congressman Jeff Van Drew ; Dr . Elizabeth Arthur , council president ; NJ Senator Michael Testa Jr . ; EMS Chief Kelly Soracco ; Mayor Anthony Fanucci ; Deputy Chief Mark Cifaloglio ; and Ron Franceschini Jr . , councilman . saw another successful year , raising $ 11,000 more than its 2022 outing did for a grand total of $ 86,000 . Event proceeds will be evenly distributed among six local nonprofits : I AM ALS , the Jewish Federa - tion of Southern New Jersey , Bancroft , the American Cancer Society , Ronald Mc - Donald House of Southern New Jersey and Samaritan . The Murphy Administration recently awarded $ 7 million in grants for statewide projects enhancing and modernizing local storm water management practices and in - frastructure , many of which will utilize green infrastructure technology and natural solutions to improve waterways ’ ecological health . Locally , Palmyra will receive $ 60,750 while $ 50,000 will go to Moorestown for those municipalities ’ storm water opportunity planning and analysis efforts ; green infrastructure project funding includes $ 1.2 million for the Camden County Municipal Utilities Au - thority , $ 135,000 for Pemberton Township and $ 115,542 for Bordentown City ; im - provement of existing storm water infra - structure grants will see $ 378,420 going to Mansfield Township ; and Mount Holly is slated to receive $ 285,000 for its manage - ment and restoration projects . SouthJerseyBiz.net | VOLUME 13 ISSUE 7 | SOUTH JERSEY BIZ | 45