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Two men hurt in Medford collision
Two drivers were injured Sunday afternoon in a collision in the parking lot of the Pinelands Plaza shopping center off Stokes Road, police said Monday.
Pilots at Berkeley airport say absence of crosswinds runway puts them in jeopardy
A thousand feet above the Pine Barrens, pilot James Candeletti radios to whatever air traffic might be sharing the sky with his single-engine 1979 Grumman Tiger: He is about to make a simulated approach on crosswind Runway 14-32 at Robert J. Miller Airpark, Ocean County's airport.
Rezoning followed rigorous studies
The Nov. 8 letter "Pine snakes good neighbors" creates a false impression of the Pinelands Commission and its efforts to protect critical habitat for Northern pine snakes.
Pinelands to present 'Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe'
LITTLE EGG HARBOR - The Pinelands Thespian Society will present "Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" at 7 p.m. Nov.
N.J. resident believe state more developed than it is, poll finds
New Jerseyans believe the Garden State is much more developed than it is, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll released today.
Proposed zoning change raises ire
The Township Council moved forward on a proposal to rezone the northern end of town, which could open the door for a major senior housing development.
Cora Hartshorn Arboretum Annual Appeal is Underway
Cora Hartshorn Arboretum Annual Appeal is Underway - The Cora Hartshorn Arboretum has started its annual appeal by asking local residents to make a donation to support its environmental education programs.
A Berry Nice Talk On Healthful Research
The Cousteau Center at Bridgeton turns to blueberries and cranberries for the next presentation of the Jersey Roots, Global Reach - Rutgers University Science in South Jersey seminar series.
Trailside Offers Lecture on the Jersey Devil, November 19
The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to offer a lecture about the Jersey Devil for adults, 18 years and older, at Trailside Nature and Science Center on Thursday, November 19, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. "This is a good opportunity to enjoy an evening at the Nature Center while learning about the Jersey Devil, a legendary figure ...
People in Ocean County should be grateful to the pine snakes for helping to control overdevelopment in our area.
Finding phantoms in the forest
Is there something new to the woods of the Garden State -- or has it always been this way? Horrific, guttural cries that sound like an elderly woman screaming in the middle of the night are being heard.
He's back! New Jersey's official state demon will make an appearance Saturday when the Pinelands Cultural Society presents the 'Legend of the Jersey Devil Show' at Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Road .
Asbury Park store owner focuses on the paranormal
Whether or not you believe in the existence of the paranormal, there is one truly mystifying presence that dwells on Asbury Park's Cookman Avenue with a palpability that cannot be denied, a rogue spirit who's indelible impression on the Jersey Shore - and beyond - is best described in one word: supernatural.
Haunted happenings for home viewing
Can't make it out to a haunted hayride or another spooky Halloween event? Don't despair.
Stockton 20-year plan calls for 46 new buildings
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey has modified its 20-year master plan and is ready to move forward replacing single-story dormitories near Lake Fred with four- or five-story apartment buildings using the same footprint.
Medford to act on preservation of township farm
The township council on Tuesday night was expected to approve the preservation of 700 acres at a local farm.
Open space act deserves support
On Nov. 3, voters will have the opportunity to protect drinking water quality by voting for the Green Acres, Clean Water and Farmland Preservation Act.
Jersey Devil exhibit on display in Asbury Park
Under a heavy glass case there is a yellowed, stained letter purportedly from President James Monroe to a decorated Naval war hero.
Cleanup Sunday at Wharton Forest
Local Jeep clubs are organizing the eighth annual cleanup of trash and debris at Wharton State Forest on Sunday.
Artist's work reflects heart of New Jersey Pine Barrens
Mount Holly artist Irvane Spracklin became intrigued by New Jersey's Pine Barrens about 20 years ago.