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Successful Community Cancer Benefit For Everett Dunlap At Cafe Madison In R
Successful Community Cancer Benefit For Everett Dunlap At Cafe Madison In Riverside RIVERSIDE, NJ November 3, 2009 A Community Benefit was held on Sunday, November 1st for Everett Dunlap, a personable 16 year old from Riverside.
Class links citizens with township force
As the 27 participants in the township's first Citizen Police Academy prepare for graduation, police say the course has been a valuable and engaging tool to educate the public about the day-to-day duties of police officers and basic law enforcement procedures.
Officials seek to quiet train horns
Efforts that have been long in the works to quiet the blaring train horns that sound each time a River Line train approaches a street crossing are moving forward.
Live election blog: Polls are open, Gov. candidates vote
North Jersey heads to the voting booths today to vote for governor, dozens of state Assembly seats, a statewide open-space referendum, and countless municipal and county contests.
Finding a place for the homeless
As cold weather approaches, a Mount Holly shelter faces space problems. Extended Hand Ministries normally has 14 beds to offer the homeless during Code Blue alerts.
Aiming to excel could cost Randolph grad
Briana Feldhaus isn't enjoying the California sunshine nearly as much as she'd hoped.
With this would come the added need for more downtown shops to provide services to a walking community.
Nixle makes info available in a flash
The township police department is the latest in Burlington County to use Nixle, a free computer service that sends announcements and alerts to subscribers' computers or cell phones.
Man charged in attack on police
The Riverside man who police said attacked them with a knife and subsequently was shot by officers has been charged in the February incident.
A Halloween Social to benefit the Delran Emergency Squad and Riverside Fire Co. 1 will be held Oct.
Riverside police seek man in luring attempt
Police are seeking a man who allegedly tried to lure two 7-year-old township girls.
Chris Halgas, the new owner of the former Roberts Plumbing property on Pavilion Avenue on the Rancocas Creek, believes in investing in the riverfront town.
A Riverside man was sentenced to just over 5 1/2 years in prison Wednesday for his role in a bank robbery earlier this year, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Man charged with robbery, assault
A township man was charged with committing a strong-arm robbery Sunday night. Trevor Pittman, 20, of Burlington Avenue, assaulted and robbed a man of $39 about 7:30 in the area of Orchard and Vine streets, police said Wednesday.
Linda Adair doesn't want to be a secretary - again. She wants to have one of her own.
Riverside men charged in bias crime
Two township men were charged with bias intimidation in connection with an incident in which they taunted and threatened three minority men and fired a shotgun into the air, police said Friday.
Family store withstands big guys
The sign says so much more than 'independent,' like fiercely independent. It says much more than 'getting by,' like long-lasting success.
Gino Grosso, the new commander of the 87th Air Base Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Grosso , the commander of the nation's only tri-service military joint base, said last week she is ready to take charge of this joint mission and show that this approach can be the one other bases will want to emulate.
Burlco man gets probation in thefts
A Riverside man was sentenced to two years probation Friday for his role in a stolen motorcycle ring.
Teen 'Boosts' Funds To Fight Childhood Cancer
Share + Oct 3, 2009 7:52 pm US/Eastern Reporting Elizabeth Hur RIVERSIDE, N.J. A 16-year-old from Riverside, New Jersey has become famous for his courageous stand against cancer.
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