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Remembrance and Hope Vigil

The Camden County Board of Commissioners and the Addiction Awareness Task Force are inviting family and friends to remember loved ones who've been lost...

All nostalgia all the time? Not for Deep Purple

There are a couple of things these days that set legendary British rockers Deep Purple apart from the classic rock pack. First of all, in...

Health Department to provide back-to-school vaccines this week

This week, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services and healthcare partners will be offering free vaccinations for uninsured children and children...

Maryville marks 75 years – and rebranding to integrated care

The Maryville Addiction Treatment Center in Voorhees marked a significant milestone on Aug. 14 as it celebrated its 75th anniversary. The celebration at its South...

County celebrates 50 years of WIC program

Camden County Commissioner Virginia Betteridge joined local families and health professionals on Aug. 14 at the Gateway WIC Program in Camden to celebrate the...

Four charged with check fraud

Four South Jersey men have been charged with fraud after allegedly altering checks that had been stolen from the mail, according to U.S. Attorney...

Federal college aid application required for high-school grads sees costly delays

New Jersey has introduced a new requirement for high-school graduates: completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). But a significant drop in...

Butterfly program returns

The Save the Monarch program returns to Camden County Tuesday, August 27 at 6 p.m. The event will take place at the Camden County Parks Department,...

‘They’re human beings’

Artist depiction by Moises Martinez Using a skull found at the Red Bank Battlefield in National Park, Moises Martinez of the New Jersey State Police...

State ends tax holiday for school supplies

As families across the state start back-to-school shopping, they’ll no longer benefit from the state’s annual sales tax holiday on school supplies. Gov. Phil...

Committee centered on diversity plans upcoming initiatives

The Voorhees Township Cultural and Diversity Committee convened for its monthly meeting on Aug. 5 at the Town Center to discuss initiatives it has...

August means focusing on self-care

National Wellness Month in August is a dedicated time to focus on personal well-being and the adoption of healthier habits. Certified Personal Trainer and...

National Night Out in Gloucester Township

Millions of people across the U.S. come together every year on the first Tuesday in August to celebrate National Night Out, an initiative...

Young geography and history whiz shines at competitions

Osage Elementary School fourth grader Trishob Thigulla has once again demonstrated his exceptional talents in history and geography. At just 9 years old, the...

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