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Riverside man jailed after failing to return money from bank error
A Riverside man was charged with receiving stolen property for failing to return $2,700 in extra cash a bank teller mistakenly gave him, police said Friday.
Delran purchases land to preserve as open space
"I am happy to be able to purchase this open space in conjunction with our master plan," Mayor Ken Paris said.
NJ man arrested after bank error
A southern New Jersey man has been arrested after police said he refused to return money a bank teller handed him in error when he went to cash a check.
N.J. man jailed after bank teller accidentally gives him an extra $2,700
A Riverside man was charged with receiving stolen property after police say he refused to return $2,700 a bank teller gave him in error.
Christie wrong on N.J.'s lead abatement program
Leann Howell with her son Julian, 15, left and twins daughters Chrissy and Carly, 13 at their Riverside home.
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.
Firefighters' boots to benefit local VFW
Volunteer firefighters in three communities are holding a boot drive Sunday to benefit the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No.
Police: Two Women Charged with DUI
April 26 A Palmyra officer conducted a motor vehicle stop on a 2004 red Pontiac in the area of East Broad Street and Elm Avenue.
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.
Prominent homebuilder sells shopping center
But that doesn't mean the company, best known for its luxury homes in SouthA Jersey, is sheddingA its commercial properties.
New & Noteworthy: Youth photography exhibit; HUMC designer showhouse; and more
Rosica, a public relations executive, has turned his doodles into artworks by enlarging them many times over.
New & Noteworthy: "The Artist" dog gets a book deal; legislators cook-off; and more
Wild," will be at Bookends at 7 p.m. Tuesday to sign his autobiography, "Mud, Sweat and Tears." Bookends is at 211 E. Ridgewood Ave.