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‘Rocking’ a community initiative in Camden neighborhood

Habitat for Humanity of South-Central New Jersey and Wells Fargo hosted a repair and cleanup initiative known as Rock the Block in Camden’s Lanning Square neighborhood on Sept. 26. The…

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Alicia DiNatale ‘just wanted to be a normal teenager’

“May we always remember every day that we were together, Remember all the memories we share, Ready for anything that we could dare.” Alicia Rose DiNatale Alicia Rose DiNatale was…

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Gloucester Township Calendar

Thursday, September 19 (Ages 9-17) Hojalata Tin Art workshops is honoring Hispanic Heritage Month-at 6p.m. Learn the techniques of embossing and scoring to create intricate patterns on tinfoil. Explore the…

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Voorhees Township Calendar

Ongoing Recovery International meetings take place every Wednesday at 10:30 am at Hope Church in Voorhees. All are welcome. Friday, Sept. 27 The Voorhees Business Association (VBA) is hosting a…

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Berlin Borough Calendar

Ongoing Greater Berlin Business Association Meets every first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Marie Fleche Memorial Library’s first floor, adjacent to children’s room. The library is…

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Township police captain graduates from FBI training

A Gloucester Township police captain has graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Capt. John Stollsteimer III was among 254 officers from across the nation and around…

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Honoring culture and community for Hispanic Heritage Month

Camden County has joined the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with activities that showcase the talents and the vital role of Hispanic and Latinx communities. One of the highlights of…

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Eighteen cadets graduate from police academy

Camden County College Police Academy celebrated the graduation of 18 new recruits at the Dennis Flyer Theater on Sept. 19, a ceremony that included friends, family and local officals. The…

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Rand transportation center gets $1 million in state funds

The revitalization of the Walter Rand Transportation Center (WRTC) in Camden got a boost on Sept. 18 as officials announced $1 million in state funds for the project during an…

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Camden police get $1 million in aid for technology upgrade

The police department that serves Camden has announced a $1-million investment from the state that will upgrade its technology with advanced monitoring systems. For more than a decade, the Camden…

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