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The Margaret E. Heggan Free Public Library in Washington Township will host a performance by Caryn Lin titled 'Bach 2 Rock' at 10:30 a.m. July 15.
Farmer's market open in Camden
The farmer's market on Virtua's Camden campus is operating again this summer and fall, offering fresh, locally grown produce.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Regional School in Barrington has closed its doors for good due to low enrollment.
Governor, ag chief check on area food bank
PENNSAUKEN TWP. Gov. Jon Corzine and New Jersey State Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher met with food bank leaders at the Food Bank of South Jersey to discuss continuing efforts to feed the state's hungry, which is more than 85,000 residents.
SOUTH JERSEY developers have found that old movie houses in disrepair can make great locations for new pharmacies.
Serendipity Brings Kebabs to South Philly
Shish sticks: The kebabs at this South Philly Turkish joint are cooked over open charcoals.
Rejected budgets put districts on defense
New Jersey voters approved 73 percent of proposed school budgets, according to unofficial results released Wednesday.
Dozens of brides, jilted by a defunct photographer in South Jersey, now have a bit of justice.
"I have nothing. No one found any of my stuff. I will never be able to recreate my day," Alisha Zukowsk Clementon said.
Voters approve most school budgets
Many South Jersey school officials savored budget approvals after residents went to the polls Tuesday -- but educators in some districts learned there are many ways to lose.
An election judge monitoring the school board elections in Mount Ephraim said he's never seen a turnout this high.
Barber goes strong after 6 decades
From the bottles of old-fashioned hair products lining every countertop to the red and white pole marking the door outside, everything about Anello's Barbershop in downtown Gloucester feels like a step back in time.
Readers pay tribute to beloved broadcaster Kalas
The following are unedited excerpts from Courier-Post readers and others from around the country who have signed an online guest book to pay their respects to Harry Kalas and his family.
Mt. Ephraim Ave. closed for 3 weeks
Part of Mount Ephraim Avenue will be closed for the next three weeks due to a road-improvement project, officials said.
Corrections and Clarifications
A hoagie sale begins at 9 a.m. today at Mount Ephraim Fire Hall. A listing in the Camden County Daily Planner on Thursday was incorrect.
It costs $450,000 for car dealer to settle false-advertising suit
A company that operates several auto dealerships in the area of Cherry Hill, Camden County, has agreed to pay $450,000 to settle state charges that it violated the state consumer law in advertising and selling its vehicles.
Standoff ends in Haddon Heights
A four-hour police standoff at a Haddon Heights home ended shortly after 1 p.m. today when the resident who barricaded himself inside a Wayne Avenue home surrendered.
Hunger walk to aid food pantry
The Touch New Jersey food pantry will be participating in the Walk Against Hunger 2009 to raise money to support its food pantry on Saturday.
5 school districts given OK for extra spending
The state Department of Education said Wednesday that five tri-county school districts can tax their resident property owners beyond the state-regulated levy cap of 4 percent.
Corrections and Clarifications
David Collins was not one of two patients who moved in together. A story Sunday included incorrect information.
Mt. Ephraim firehouse on track
Ten years in the making, a $3 million fire station will finally be built in the borough.
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