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Equipment stolen from dentist office and wildlife refuge in Medford
Weekend burglaries occurred at the Medford Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Office on Route 70 and the WoodfordA Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge on Sawmill Road, police said Wednesday.
Florist making special Memorial Day deliveries
The staff at Richardson's Flowers is taking extra care with the 400A roses shipped to the shop last week.
Police: DNA evidence links convicted child molester to 2-year-old burglary
Nearly two years after a law office on Lincoln Drive was broken into, police charged an Eastampton man with the burglary through DNA evidence.
Tenants pay sheriff's officers in dispute over fines
In an unusual move, tenants at the low-income Arbors ApartmentsA on Lenola Road have not been paying their rent.
Changes soon coming to Hainesport School District
The district is looking to fill openings for a superintendent/principal, facilities director and two school board members.
Medford woman knocked unconscious in bizarre random attack
Police are searching for a man who attacked a woman and knocked her unconscious outside her apartment in a bizarre incident Thursday.
Medford man sentenced to 3 years in jail for sexual abuse of three girls
A Medford man was sentenced to three years in prison Monday for the sexual abuse of three girls at his home over several years.
Race honors those wounded or killed in military actions
A small army of runners will meet at Freedom Park on Saturday for an annual event devoted to military heroes.
Hainesport municipal park to get more upgrades
Command Company Inc. of Medford is expected to begin work soon on the next phase of upgrades.
Odor from chemical fire drifts over to Burlington County
Odor wafting across the Delaware River from the Dow Chemical plant fire in Bristol, Pa., has raised concerns from Burlington County residents, but emergency and environmental authorities say the stink isn't a health hazard.
Balmy spring brings early strawberries
Fresh, locally grown strawberries coloring the shelves at farmers' markets a rosy red are a sure sign that summer is on its way.
Cemetery development under way in Medford
Operated by the nonprofit Medford Cemetery Association Inc., the nondenominational Park View Cemetery at Kirby's Mill will have the capacity to accommodate about 19,000 burials.
The dollhouse he built for his daughter 28 years ago turned into a raised fort for his younger son and now a coop for his chickens.
Attorney general: Willingboro gang member sold guns to undercover trooper
The New Jersey State Police and prosecutors are cracking down on criminals who carry and use guns and those who illegally sell them.
Magazine Ranks Moorestown #5 in South Jersey
Liquor license lawsuits and reassessment issues and controversial athletics projects A aside, Moorestown is still one of the best towns in South Jersey, according to one local magazine.
Schools honoring students, alumni in armed forces
High school students committed to the military will be honored Monday alongside veterans and active members of the armed forces.
Golf course will stay; upper court upholds Ramblewood ruling
On Friday, the New Jersey Appellate Division upheld a 2009 Superior Court ruling that the land is subject to township zoning restrictions that would preserve three nine-hole golf courses, and prohibit the property owner from building apartments and townhouses on some of the links.
Funeral services for Harold Colburn will be held Tuesday
Friends, family and former colleagues of Dr. Harold Colburn will mourn his passing next week at the First Presbyterian Church of Moorestown.
Maple Shade Farmers Market opens May 18
It's almost here. In about two weeks, on May 18, farmers and residents will gather for garden goodies at the annual farmers market, which will be open through August from 4 to 8 p.m. Fridays.