Millville News - Fri Nov 27
A Deptford Township man has been charged with possession of a pickup truck stolen from a Camden location on Nov.
Gloucester Township man charged with using crutch and box cutter in assault of neighborMillville News - Thu Nov 26
A resident of the Foxcroft Apartments here assaulted a neighbor with a crutch and a box cutter early Thursday morning, police said.
Camden County engineering firm, Woodbury packer make big food deliveryGloucester Co. Times - Wed Nov 25
WOODBURY When talking about potatoes, six tons is a lot by any count. On Tuesday, local engineering firm Remington and Vernick delivered 2,500 five-pound bags of the Thanksgiving staple to Philabundance the region's largest hunger-relief organization.
County expected to privatize youth shelterLower Township Gazette - Tue Nov 24
A South Jersey-based nonprofit will be awarded the contract to run Cape May County's Youth Shelter for the next two years.
Camco Boys & Girls Club looks for help on PATCOCourierPostOnline - Tue Nov 24
The Boys & Girls Club of Camden County is hoping to find a few good volunteers -- or even some potential employees -- among the commuters making their way home from work on the PATCO Hi-Speed Line during this evening's rush hour.
Tasers now OK for some officersCourierPostOnline - Tue Nov 24
A select few New Jersey police officers may now add Tasers to their arsenals. After several years of studying the issue, Attorney General Anne Milgram issued a policy Monday, outlining when and how electronic control devices may be used by law enforcement.
Joseph J. Carucci, 86Daily Journal - Mon Nov 23
Joseph J. Carucci, 86, of Vineland died Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009, at South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland, where he had been a patient since Oct.
Post a CommentCourierPostOnline - Sun Nov 22
The expansion of key institutions, the groundbreaking on a sparkling new community center and a new mayor offer reasons for hope.
Corzine signs nearly two dozen bills into lawNorth Jersey Media Group - Sat Nov 21
Governor Corzine signed nearly two dozen bills into law Friday, including measures that restrict the marketing of credit cards at colleges, allow the state to invest cash and pension funds with New Jersey banks, and create personal finance courses for high school students.
Post a CommentCourierPostOnline - Sat Nov 21
Even as the Camden Diocese continues to announce new parish mergers are complete, parishes that have already merged are moving ahead with the invigorated ministries that Bishop Joseph Galante envisioned when he announced his reconfiguration plan in April 2008.
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