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State to spray less land to fight gypsy moths
State officials on Tuesday proposed a sharp reduction in the amount of forested land to be sprayed due to gypsy moth caterpillars in Burlington and Gloucester counties.
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Blaze kills man in Camden
An unidentified man died in a two-alarm fire early Thursday. The victim, who authorities said was in his 50s, was found around 2 a.m. Thursday on the second floor of a vacant home on Browning Street, said ...
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Mr. Bill's - Winslow Twp, NJ
I know it's off-season for the Shore, but DH and I headed there for a mini-vacation earlier this week.
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Lions serve dinner and serve community
As part of their tradition of service, members of the Winslow Township Lions Club and its affiliated Leo Club, who are students of Winslow Township High School, fed local senior citizens turkey dinners with ...
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Post-holiday sales fail to generate many happy returns by southern New Jersey shoppers
After suffering a dismal holiday shopping season, many merchants saw their post-holiday business get off to a slow start Friday as well.
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Latest News: Computer engineering company president admits bribing Tech Center manager
The president of an Absecon computer engineering company was sentenced Tuesday to two years in federal prison after she pleaded guilty to paying bribes to an employee of the William J. Hughes Technical Center, ...
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Top NJ LB takes in Practice
Ka'Lial Glaud, the 6'2 217 lb OLB prospect from Winslow Township, NJ, is now focusing on his recruitment since his season is over.
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LETTER: Policing rental car companies
I was the grandmother of Najeeb Green-Lewis, 12, of Winslow Township. He was killed on May 3, 2007, by a hit-and-run, drunk driver.
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Cheer for local teen actor; Jeer for credit card proposal
C HEER: To Dexter Darden, the 17-year-old from Winslow who may be our region's next homegrown entertainment star.
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Divers tell of exploring oceanliner 200 feet down
Referred to as the Mount Everest of diving, the Andrea Doria has taken the lives of 15 divers.
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Police, fire and courts
A case of road rage sent a Lindenwold man to jail Thursday after he tried several times to ram another motorist after he accidently struck her vehicle on Williamstown Road, police said.
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Sweetwater Construction Corp. Broadens Its Health Care Facility...
Two Large Animal Hospitals Under Construction Sweetwater Construction Corp., a recognized leader in New Jersey construction, management and general contracting with an established expertise in health care ...
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Senate committee approves new DOT commissioner
The state Senate Judiciary Committee approved Stephen Dilts to be the next Department of Transportation commissioner, after closely questioning him on the state's transportation needs during an hourlong hearing ...
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Winslow teenager shoots for the stars
South Jersey native Dexter Darden is dedicating his performance in the new star-studded film "Cadillac Records" to the late Paul Newman, whom he credits for inspiring him to pursue an acting career.
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School board official files complaint in arrest
When the New Black Panther party took the stage with bullhorns in Atlantic City on Labor Day, Gordon Sunkett knew his community rally had taken a controversial turn.
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Black activist sues Atlantic City over arrest at Labor Day protest
A member of a black advocacy group arrested last summer in a controversial Labor Day protest on the Boardwalk is suing the city, alleging wrongful arrest.
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People in business for Nov. 23, 2008
Reva A. Curry has been named interim dean of health sciences at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
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Weekend busts in Atlantic City target drugs, sex trade
The city's Special Investigation Section made fives arrests this weekend, including three for prostitution.
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Cheer to Cramer Hill league; Jeer to the graffiti vandals
C HEER: To Camden city and county officials for finally funding a clubhouse for the Cramer Hill Little League.
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Camden Community Group Honors Freeholder Cream
Woman Two Thousand One, a community organization committed to positive change in the City of Camden will honor Freeholder Riletta Cream for her lifetime of public service to city residents as both an educator ...
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