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Evergreen Printing wins quality awards
Evergreen Printing was selected by the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen for multiple gold, silver and bronze awards from among thousands of entries worldwide.
Passing motorists pose dangers to officers
Sgt. Nadir Nassry knows the dangers he faces every time he pulls a speeding motorist over on one of the state's busy roadways and leaves his state police squad car.
Crash causing heavy delays on I-295
A crash on Interstate 295 north at Exit 26S to Route 42, Interstate 76 and Interstate 676 in Bellmawr is causing a heavy delay at this hour, according to the state Department of Transportation.
Health Department offering H1N1 and Seasonal Flu shots
Camden County Health Department offering H1N1 and Seasonal Flu shots It's not too late to get your flu shot For Immediate Release: January 27, 2010 Contacts: JOYCE GABRIEL Camden County is offering the final round of influenza immunization clinics at which either Novel H1N1 or Seasonal flu shots will be administered.
Long-time professional wrestler and Gloucester County native shows South Jersey the ropes
Retired professional wrestler 'Pretty Boy' Larry Sharpe runs a wrestling school, Monster Factory, in Bellmawr, where he teaches the art of wrestling to up and coming young wrestlers.
In less than a week recently, two brave men lost their lives in service to the public on the same stretch of interstate highway.
Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts Jr. reflects on 22 years in N.J. Legislature
Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts Jr. presided over his last legislative session today, capping a 22-year career in state politics.
Jettie Lee Crouch, 87, of Bellmawr and most recently Collingswood, passed away Friday morning, Jan.
Lindenwold man was N.J. DOT worker killed on I-76
The emergency worker who was killed Monday as he helped a stranded motorist on I-76 in Camden County was Joseph Kealey, 34, of Lindenwold, officials said yesterday.
Woman Charged With DUI In Death Of NJDOT Worker
Share + Jan 12, 2010 11:58 pm US/Eastern BELLMAWR, N.J. A woman has been charged with driving under the influence after allegedly fatally striking a New Jersey Department of Transportation worker who was assisting a motorist in Camden County.
NJ Road Worker Killed in Highway Accident
A New Jersey road worker was killed Monday while trying to help a stranded driver.
NJ Dot Worker Killed in Crash on I-76 in Camden County
It happened around 1:30 on Monday afternoon along the eastbound lanes of that highway, near the I-295 split.
NJ Dot worker from Lindenwold killed along I-76 in Bellmawr
A 45-year-old Lindenwold man working for the NJ Department of Transportation was kill Monday after being struck by a vehicle along I-76 around 1 p.m. The worker, identified as Joseph Kealey, had been employed as an emergency repair mechanic for the past 3.5 years, according to 6ABC .
Crash Causing Delays In Camden County
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Name change reflects chamber's new stature
The Cherry Hill Regional Chamber of Commerce has renamed itself the Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce to reflect its role as an umbrella organization for dozens of smaller chapters across South Jersey.
Gay marriage supporter Amanda McMinn of Bellmawr and her son Jalen sit on the floor of a committee room the Statehouse in Trenton.
Union: Leave mail jobs in Logan
A postal-workers union went to federal court Wednesday seeking to block the shutdown of a mail-transfer facility that employs 550 people in Logan.
Rina Patel, 29, grew up watching Mummers Parades on television, but the Marlton resident never came out to see it in person until Friday.
Five flu-shot clinics scheduled in Camco
Camden County has announced plans for five clinics that will offer vaccines against both seasonal and swine flu.