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County reminding residents to be aware of pet health during the summer

Press release from the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

Excessive Heat Watch issued with extreme heat on the way

The Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties through Sunday evening.

Scout’s honor: Recent Deptford High grad earns Eagle Scout

As a kid growing up in Deptford, Andrew DeZutti briefly spent some time with the Explorers – “like Boy Scouts without the uniforms” –...

Officials preparing for extreme summer heat

Summer, a season synonymous with trips to the beach and days spent poolside, has its fair share of hazards – namely the increasingly high...

Gloucester County hosting open house for EMT Training Academy

The open house will take place on Thursday, July 25, at 7 p.m. at the Gloucester County Government Services Building in Clayton.

Flash Flood Watch in effect until early Friday morning

Heavy rain could fall across South Jersey throughout the evening and into Friday.

Sun Editorial: New Jersey’s march to $15 minimum wage begins

How will the minimum wage hike affect families and the economy?

Deadline to run in 2019 school board election approaching

Gloucester County residents have until 4 p.m. on July 29 to submit their petitions to run for school board on Nov. 5.

RCGC clubs launch ‘Cheap Eats’ program

Low-cost food provided for students, staff on Wednesdays in summer

Sun Editorial: Celebrate America’s birthday by making a pledge to get more involved

Show your patriotism by being part of an active, involved and informed electorate.

Rowan College of South Jersey unveiled following merger

On July 1, Rowan College at Gloucester County and Cumberland County College merged to form one school.

Sustainable South Jersey looking for young climate activists

Sustainable South Jersey looking to reward youth climate activists in South Jersey with the launch of its #FindOurGreta contest.

Law enforcement reminding residents about legal, illegal fireworks

Law enforcement agencies are reminding the public to adhere to the state's law regarding fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.

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