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Bird watchers flock to the MeadowlandsFifth annual festival to be held Sept. 13 and 14
Once a favorite pastime of the privileged leisure class, enthusiasts say bird watching is today one of the most accessible wildlife hobbies available to the general public.
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Mayor Says No To Developer
Rich Hill of Hillco Homes told the mayor and borough commissioners on Tuesday that he wants to know if Audubon can offer him some tax incentives for his commercial and residential properties.
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New School Configuration Praised by Borden
As early enrollment numbers predicted this spring, Audubon welcomes a kindergarten registration of about 100 new students, pushing the board to add another section of kindergarten at Haviland Avenue School.
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Workers cope with plant closure
Nineteen years ago, Dawn Farally thanked her lucky stars after landing a job at Lehigh Press.
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Two people are recovering from injuries in a terrible crash in Audubon, New Jersey.
It happened at the intersection of Lafayette Road and Hopkins Avenue this morning.
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Audubon Pounded by Shopping Center Crime
"We're handling it, but there's more activity [than usual]," Tassi told the borough commission this week.
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Audubon Biz Owners Frustrated w/Boro, Funding
Jensen, owner of retailer Willie the Woodsman at 323 E. Atlantic Avenue for the past 20 years, said that "somebody has to step forward" and speak up about how the SID has suffered, past and present.
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Police drug sting in Whitman Park nets 22
A police crackdown in the area where a young boy was slain led to the arrest of 22 people in a drug sting, officials said Friday.
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Heights Police Plan DWI Crackdown
Law enforcement officers from Haddon Heights will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the "Over the Limit, Under Arrest 2008" statewide crackdown.
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Seven Towns to Share in Block Grant Funds
Seven White Horse and Black Horse Pike towns are dividing $438,739 in federal Community Development Block Grant funds recently distributed through Camden County.
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Private gardens opening gates to public
Hummingbirds and dragonflies and butterflies, oh my! The New Jersey Audubon Society Nature Center of Cape May begins hosting its 2008 Tours of Private Butterfly Gardens on Friday.
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Colls to Purchase 'Smart' Parking Meters
"We're going to try them on Haddon Ave. and they should be a big help for the evening restaurant crowd," said Maley.
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Audubon Redevelopment Mixed
Audubon's redevelopment zones remain a primary focus of Mayor Chris Tassi, the commissioners, and borough administrator and superintendent of public works, Dave Taraschi.
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Fire Chief, Assistant Save Driver in Oaklyn
Photo by Ted Aurig Sunday afternoon's torrential downpours and thunderstorms brought hail and inches of rain to the area, but also an episode of heroism in Oaklyn.
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Students, faculty fear for shrinking N.J. Governor's School programs
During the past two weeks, Fiona Lochyer hiked, paddled and went three days without electricity and showers.
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Students, faculty fear for shrinking N.J. Governor's School programs
During the past two weeks, Fiona Lochyer hiked, paddled and went three days without electricity and showers.
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If You Go
Before you go, check the Cape May Bird Observatory's Web site, http://www.birdcapemay.org . . On the way to Cape May, stop at the Cape May Bird Observatory's Center for Research & Education, 600 Route 47 N., ...
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Morning fire damages Haddonfield home
A home at 282 Lake St. in Haddonfield was damaged during a blaze about 10:30 a.m. today, according to fire officials.
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Haddonfield BOE Rehires Banos With Conditions
The Haddonfield Board of Education approved a contract for Banos on Thurs., June 26, with a number of reservations and conditions.
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P.V. man nabbed with drugs faces charges
CARNEYS POINT TWP. Darryl E. Anderson Jr., 30, of Willis Street in Pennsville was arrested July 3 at 12:48 a.m. and charged with possession of a controlled substance , intent to distribute, intent to distribute ...
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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