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Trio brings Dickens to Medford
The reindeer visits, Santa parade and live nativity scheduled for Saturday in Medford all started with thoughts of Christmas in July.
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Holidays on Haddon, in Medford
Haddon Township hosts its annual Holiday Parade at 7 p.m. Friday along Haddon Ave.
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It's a Dickens Christmas in Medford
It's beginning to look a lot like a Dickens Christmas in Medford, and Burlington County residents are invited to help celebrate.
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Rain may have played part in Medford accident
Sunday's rain and slick roads likely caused at least one accident in the area Sunday night, authorities said.
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Economic downturn most discussed topic at League of Municipalities Convention
The economic downturn and its likely impact on New Jersey cities and towns was the most discussed item at this month's League of Municipalities Convention in Atlantic City.
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Cops: Loot on motorcycle, spin cycle
Call it a new form of money laundering: Authorities allege a suspect ran cash through a washing machine in an effort to remove red dye from a bank robbery.
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Specialist Michael Alcorn hugs his younger sister.
Nov 26, 2008 11:34 pm US/Eastern MEDFORD, N.J. A New Jersey family has something to be extra thankful for on Thanksgiving, their son -- a soldier serving in Iraq -- returned home for the holidays.
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Man charged in connection with bank robberies
A Mount Holly man has been charged with aiding and abetting in three recent bank robberies carried out by men wearing motorcycle helmets.
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Stake-out at sports bar produces 7 arrests
Undercover officers from Bordentown Township, Burlington County Prosecutor's Office Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force abd the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control staked out the Alstarz Sports ...
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In Brief: Moorestown, Medford to host 'Tree of Life'
Family and friends are invited to gather to celebrate the season as Samaritan Hospice presents two 'Tree of Life' ceremonies next week.
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Retired officer puts his 'paws' to work
Like many police officers, Perry Parks often relied on his partner for help when faced with a potentially dangerous situation.
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Police: Student bought starter pistol during school at BCIT-Medford
A student at the Burlington County Institute of Technology's Medford campus purchased a starter pistol from two other students during school hours Tuesday, according to township police.
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2 women fell. Only 1 got up.
Katherine Aliminosa, 93, exercises in Medford, N.J., last month. She broke her leg in a fall in April but has regained strength and limited mobility, as well as optimism.
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Refrigerated fruit prevents spoiling
Pete Johnson and Snow White share something in common: a weakness for apples. "It kills me when people leave apples sitting out on the counter," confesses Johnson, who helps care for acres of apple orchard at ...
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Check heaters, fire officials urge
During this week's cold snap, temperatures in South Jersey will be 10 degrees less than normal and about 12 degrees less than they were this time last year, local meteorologists predict.
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Your News: Five Lenape students present leadership workshops at BCC
By LENAPE HIGH SCHOOL, Medford Five Lenape High School Students enrolled in the Foundations of Leadership class taught by Brian Laddey were recently selected to present two leadership workshops at the ...
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South Jersey pol heads to changed Washington
When John Adler of Cherry Hill claims his seat in Congress in January, he will be one of three new Jewish members in the U.S. House of Representatives and the first Democrat to occupy the seat from New Jersey's ...
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Medford Police Issue Halloween Candy Warning
Nov 12, 2008 5:27 pm US/Eastern MEDFORD, N.J. Medford Police have issued a warning for parents to closely inspect their children's Halloween candy for apparent tampering.
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Animal Food Pellets In Halloween Candy Prompt Warning
A South Jersey police department issued a warning to parents Wednesday to closely inspect Halloween candy after two complaints of apparent tampering.
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Long lines reported prior to polls closure
The long lines at the polls are back after a brief lull in the afternoon, and election officials expect turnout will remain high until the polls close at 8 p.m. New Jersey Secretary of State Nina Mitchell Wells ...
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