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‘Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’

For young slaves trying to escape the South in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Underground Railroad was a salvation, in a country that...

County store reopens in temporary Blackwood location

An April 19 weekend fire that damaged the Voorhees Town Center resulted in the closing of several businesses and the temporary relocation of the...

Voorhees resident captures Northern Lights in photo

In a rare celestial event, Earth experienced a powerful G5 solar storm this month, marking the first occurrence of such intensity since 2003. Traveling...

Rocked by fire at its mall home, theater group rebounds

A fire last month at the Voorhees Town Center left residents stunned and mall businesses closed. Among those affected was the Gabrielle Horvitz Voice...

‘Taking the stress out of the search’

In the realm of childhood experiences, few hold as much potential for growth, independence, and cherished memories as attending overnight camp. But for many...

Horticultural therapy in Cherry Hill

Residents are invited to design their own projects at the Horticultural Therapy Make & Take on Tuesday, May 28 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m....

‘Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?’

Alice Paul first went on hunger strike in 1909 at the Halloway jail in England while serving a seven-month sentence for advocating a woman's...

‘How do you support your family?’

Ford Lambert is your typical toddler. "He's intelligent, he knows everything, he knows who people are," Ashley Lambert said of her 3-year-old son. "He's...

Holy Cross junior creates ‘book nooks’ for underprivileged kids

For Jamie Dunn, a junior at Holy Cross Preparatory Academy, it's more than a book. Last November, 2023, she founded the Book Nook Project,...

Going the distance for mental-health awareness

On Saturday, May 18, Camden County and its prosecutor's office will host the fifth annual Mental Health Awareness Walk from 10 a.m. to noon...

Ceremony honors military-bound high-school seniors

County Commissioner Melinda Kane, military officials and community leaders celebrated local high-school seniors who will enlist in the military after graduation at an enlistee...

For Penn and Teller, plenty of mirth, magic and mayhem to come

Penn Jillette and his professional partner, who goes by the single name Teller, have been working together for almost 50 years. But despite the...

NMG to host 20th job fair

Looking for a new employment opportunity? Pull out your best business attire, fill a folder with resumes and head to the Employment Weekly Job...

Samaritan honors volunteers for dedication, service to the organization

As a not-for-profit, community-based organization, Samaritan relies on the support of a volunteer base of almost 400 individuals of all ages and talents. The organization continues...

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