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One of the largest supermarket chains on the East Coast officially dedicated the electrophysiology suite it helped raise more than $1.1 million to build.
Man killed at Pemberton motel identified
A Pemberton Township man was shot and killed outside the Pemberton Township motel where he had been living for the last six weeks.
3 charged in Lumberton car break-ins
Police have arrested a trio who they say are responsible for at least nine car break-ins and the theft of property valued at more than $2,100. Sgt.
The township Lions Club was serving up hot food, fire trucks from each department in the township were lined up in the parking lot and resident volunteers were bustling about, carrying pipes, tools and water, transforming a sand pit that was once a playground into a construction site.
Pem. Borough Council adds new member
The final piece of the borough's seven-member government is in place. The Borough Council appointed Michael Brant as its newest member Monday night to fill a seat vacated as a result of the death of longtime Mayor Fred Lyman Simpkins, who passed away Aug.
Ten new buses are en route to Burlington County. The vehicles will complete the county's replacement of nearly its entire fleet and should be in service by this time next year, said David Wyche, the county's transportation coordinator.
Pemberton Township goes international
The assortment of nationalities inside the Pemberton Senior Center varied more than the blend of colors on the leaves still clinging to the trees outside.
Supply problems delay flu shots
The new H1N1 flu vaccine might be easier to find than the regular one. According to state health officials, manufacturing delays and distribution issues have made it difficult for some doctors' offices, nursing homes and clinics across the country to get doses of the seasonal flu vaccine.
A 10-year-old boy was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital in Camden on Tuesday after he was struck by a car in the Browns Mills section of Pemberton Township.
PITTSGROVE -- Mayor Pete Voros, Susan Voros and Joan Voros each received an Army Freedom Team Salute for their work in support of troops deployed overseas.
Burlco program honors victims of domestic abuse
Bonnie Myers recounts the details of her daughter's murder in the hope, she says, that it will help at least "one young lady get out of a bad situation." A former boyfriend strangled and stabbed 20-year-old Jodie Myers in 1994 in Browns Mills.
Prostitution sting brings 10 arrests
An undercover prostitution sting resulted in the arrests of 10 women on the streets of South Camden, police said Thursday.
Lourdes Deploying EDIS in Satellite Campus
Our Lady of Lourdes Health Care Services is deploying software from Wellsoft Corporation in the Lourdes Medical Center Burlington Campus Satellite ED in Browns Mills, N.J. Construction recently began on the new state-of-the-art satellite ED at Deborah Heart and Lung Center's Browns Mills campus, which is scheduled to open in March 2010.
To the Editior: I recently read that Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, one of the world's most prominent Holocaust Deniers, is scheduled to address the United Nations this week.
Bar allowed to stay open, but with restrictions
It won't be last call for Skip's. Skip's Bar and Grill on Pemberton-Browns Mills Road will have a new look as a result of a list of restrictions it must follow in order to continue operating.
A local couple got a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the airborne Oval Office on Tuesday afternoon.
Police: Armed man arrested at Jackson campgrounds
A Browns Mills man who was speeding through the Maple Lake Campgrounds stopped and pointed a handgun in the face of a man who yelled at him to slow down Wednesday night, said police Capt.
Burlington County College to hold Fun Fest
Burlington County College's annual Fun Fest is back at last. The college's annual community fair is scheduled for Saturday, almost five months after college officials postponed the May event because of concerns about the swine flu outbreak.