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Hitting the road with a cell phone in hand can cost lives 

Pennsylvania will soon ban drivers from handling cell phones for almost any purpose while driving, a measure first introduced by the state's governor, Josh...

Sixty-nine police graduates heed the call

Sixty-nine Camden County police recruits celebrated their graduation from training on June 6 at Camden County Ccollege. The new officers are from the 87th Basic...

Celebrating Black freedom at local Juneteenth events

South Jersey residents are preparing to join this month's nationwide celebration of Juneteenth, a pivotal day in history and in the story of slavery. Juneteenth...

Where Haddonfield’s African Americans walked

Haddonfield will celebrate Juneteenth for African Americans with a walking tour on Friday, June 14 that will feature 12 sites with long histories and...

Haddon Township man charged with arson

A 42-year-old Haddon Township man has been charged with arson for allegedly setting fire to a vehicle at a Haddonfield residence last October and...

June puts the emphasis on cancer – and some concerning trends

Hearing the word cancer from a doctor hardly ever suggests good news. It's estimated that the number of cancer cases nationally will eclipse two...

‘Big J’ will return in the light of fireworks

Launched from the Philadelphia Navy Yard to great fanfare on Dec. 7, 1942 – one year to the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl...

Camden County sprays for mosquitoes

The Camden County Mosquito Control Commission was active in the community on May 30 spraying and surveilling areas to manage the insect's population. Commissioner Jeff...

‘The Burlesque Show’ returns to Borgata

When it comes to history, 11 years is but a blink of an eye. But given the change-or-die imperative that has always fueled Atlantic...

Why summer camp can be ‘transformational’ for kids

Is there anything sweeter in the life of a child than the experience of summer camp? Consultant Jennifer Rosen Petkun doesn't think so. She's been...

Hallowed cemetery is site for county Memorial Day service

County officials, veterans and community members marked Memorial Day in the city of Camden on May 24 in the serene setting of the Camden...

Municipalities earn Clean Communities grants

Cherry Hill and Gloucester Township were awarded more than $100,000 in state Clean Communities grants, according to a press release from the office of...

Primary election is Tuesday

Voorhees residents will head to the polls Tuesday for the primary election. Voting will take place at Lion’s Lake Community Center from 6 a.m. to...

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