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The New Jersey DOT should continue eliminating outdated, unsafe traffic circles.
Re: 'One facility should serve both Berlins' . The Courier-Post Editori Board should check its facts.
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Federal funds will help newborns
Virtua will receive $200,000 in federal funding to purchase equipment for the neonatal intensive care unit at its new Voorhees hospital.
Nuns finishing work in S.J., returning home to Ireland
They sound as youthful as they did when they arrived from Ireland more than four decades ago.
Summer jobs open for youths in Camco
Jasmine Fletcher wants to be a forensic scientist. Before that can happen, though, the 20-year-old Fairview resident needs money so she can afford to go back to college.
Helen Randel, 79, passed away Tuesday, June 23, 2009, at South Jersey Regional Medical Center after a lengthy illness.
Woman hits banks in Gloucester, Berlin and Evesham townships
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office, Gloucester Township Police, Berlin Township Police and Evesham Police are searching for a young woman suspected of committing two bank robberies and an attempted bank robbery within an hour Tuesday afternoon.
Adolf to Beach: Say No to Corzine's Irresponsible Budget
Former mayor and early advocate of zero-based budgeting demands Democrat vote against Governor's gimmicked budget BERLIN a ' Joe Adolf, former Mayor of Magnolia and candidate for the State Senate in the 6th Legislative District, has called on Senator Jim Beach to oppose Jon Corzine's budget when it comes up for a vote before the full Senate.
Brother of the Wolf Offers Cherokee Language Class
Brother of the Wolf, LLC, located at 154A Cross Keys Rd in Berlin, NJ is offering a unique opportunity to explore the history, culture, & language of the Cherokee People! Let Dawn Watson, Cherokee speaker and owner of Brother of the Wolf, guide you as you learn simple words, phrases, greetings, and stories in the Cherokee language.
Spin doctor: How one physician turned it around
At 53, Dr. Murray Buck is leading a healthy lifestyle and inspiring his patients to do the same.
Marijuana find leads to 3 arrests
Three men are accused of growing more than 300 marijuana plants off a road here.
Borough and township should be building a single municipal building. They share a name.
Chili Cook Off Jean Redstone You'd think it would be simple: some meat, some peppers, some spices and some sauce; voila - chili! But getting from ingredients to plate -- hah, that series of steps is the subject of such intense debate and emotion that WWII humorist and self-announced chili expert Harry Allen Smith wrote, "... the chief ingredients ...
Family Donates Equipment to Virtua Berlin Hospital in Mother's Memory
Marlton, NJ The family of Eleanor Feaster of Vineland, NJ has donated a warming cabinet to Virtua Berlin Hospital in her memory.
Big weekend for rowing on the Cooper
Four years ago, when she was driving along the Schuylkill Expressway, Pauline Schneider was captivated by the sight of rowers gliding past the backdrop of boathouse row.
Driver flees police in Gloucester Twp.
GLOUCESTER TWP. - The driver of a stolen vehicle led township police on chase early this morning into Washington Township, police said.
Ocean City Police List Weekly Arrests
OCEAN CITY a ' During the week of May 25 - 31, Ocean City police made the following arrests: On 05/26/2009, Erica Battista, age 18, of Springfield, Pa.
Furlough to affect legislative offices
Offices will be short-staffed in the 6th Legislative District later this week as employees take the first of two unpaid furlough days.
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