Alloway, NJ Home Improvement Loans in New Jersey
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Police Beat
All Items in Police Beat are based on official police reports of events. Reports are published by The Daily Journal as soon as they are made available.
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Fogg arrested for Pike Lanes gunfire
A 45-year-old Alloway Township man was arrested earlier this month on charges that he fired a handgun at the owner of a local bowling alley.
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Two years later, four Atlantic City prostitute deaths unsolved
Two years after the bodies of four prostitutes were found dumped behind a seedy motel just outside this gambling resort, those who called them daughter, sister, wife, friend, or even mother would prefer not to ...
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a oeI Love Molly and I Miss Hera
Thursday, November 20th, marks two years since four women were found murdered at the Jersey Shore and for those who knew and loved them, there are still very few answers.
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update: Alloway Township residents hope U.S. Fish and Wildlife will kill housing project
Denise Hurff would not go so far as to say she felt excited, exactly. Sure, it felt like a victory Wednesday night when the Planning Board voted unanimously to invite the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to study ...
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Quinton may cancel sewer contract
The Quinton Township Committee wants to terminate its contract with Metra Industries, the company installing the new sewerage system, for allegedly failing to fulfill its end of the deal and complete the ...
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Bus Trips
St. Isidore the Farmer Parish will sponsor a bus trip to New York City Nov. 15. Cost is $225, includes transportation, an orchestra seat for the 2 p.m. performance of "Wicked" and dinner at Remi's, a $100 ...
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Robert Burns Poetry To Be Twittered
The works of Robert Burns are being Twittered as part of the celebration of the Scottish poet's 250th birthday.
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Big Read event promotes literacy in Salem County
Science fiction became reality as families enjoyed activities that highlighted Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" at Salem Community College Saturday.
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Alloway Halloween Parade may be postponed due to rain
The Alloway Halloween Parade, a tradition in its 40th consecutive year, promises to be bigger and better than ever before.
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Sewer project moving ahead
Residents here will have to wait until Nov. 20 to learn what company will be contracted for the sewerage project and what method will be used to make it work.
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Alloway slated to revalue property
Properties throughout the township will undergo a revaluation. At Thursday night's township committee meeting, it was announced that a revaluation would occur, but the start date is not yet known.
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County opens its doors to history and arts tours
This Sunday kicks off a two-weekend, free of charge, history and arts tour that will showcase the best of Salem County.
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Club News
The Port Norris Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Port Norris Fire Hall.
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Alloway Twp. fire truck going where it's needed
An Alloway Township Fire Co. truck may be unusable here, but in Texas it is going to help save lives.
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Alloway woman named to Cumberland Co. College post
An Alloway woman has been named director of Cumberland County College's Shirlee and Bernard Brown University Center.
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Clock ticking on police payments
Towns with part-time or no local police departments have until year's end to decide whether to begin paying for the New Jersey State Police coverage they receive, or seek an alternative arrangement.
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Jerseyans help out in Gustav, successor
The women are among a group of 51 New Jersey residents who have been volunteering with the American Red Cross in hurricane-hit areas along the Gulf Coast the last few weeks.
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Bostwick Lake dam bids sought
The townships surrounding Bostwick Lake, as well as the commission overseeing the lake, are once again seeking bids to reinforce the concrete spillways that give the landmark back its depth and shape.
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HENRY 'TED' FRANK, 79
Henry 'Ted' Frank, 79, of the Milmay section of Buena Vista Township, passed away Sunday morning, Sept.
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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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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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