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Art gallery focuses on menstruation

Have you ever wanted to express your feelings on menstruation through art? You're in luck, because the Voorhees-based nonprofit Flow Forward NJ is sponsoring...

Menorah lightings to take place throughout Camden and Burlington counties

Community Chanukah Celebrations with Chabad From Thursday, Dec. 7 through Friday, Dec. 15, the Chabad of Camden and Burlington Counties will be holding its annual...

Camden County stores clear of recalled applesauce pouches

After Wanabana Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches were recalled last month due to lead contamination, the Camden County health department began ensuring that all area locations...

Camden County Health Department issues “Code Blue”

Commissioner Virginia Betteridge, liaison to the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services, advises municipalities that the region will be under a Code...

‘We are made to connect’

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy came to Camden County College's Blackwood campus late last month, one of eight stops on his national "We...

‘Tis the season for casino holiday productions

While it may seem like July 4 was only about a week-and-a-half ago, we are officially into the 2023 holiday season. As such, it's...

Winter fest returns to the river

The Camden County Parks Department will bring its 10th WinterFest Ice Skating rink back to Cooper River through Feb. 25. "It's one of the most...

Registration open for Certified Gardener training

The Camden County Certified Gardeners are gearing up for a new season of their horticultural training program. Sessions will run from 9 a.m...

Police vet retires

Berlin Borough police have announced the retirement of Sgt. Jason Christy, who takes his leave after an injury and a decade on the job. Christy...

Nominations for county freedom medal

Camden County commissioners are now accepting nominations for the Camden County Freedom Medal.  “Each year, we honor extraordinary Camden County citizens who have contributed their...

Wedded to history

Elizabeth "Betsy" Griscom was born on New Year’s Day, 1752 on the family estate in Gloucester Towne, then the Gloucester County seat of government,...

Feeding a community

Camden County has announced plans to build a new center for community nutrition named after Lawnside's mayor Mary Ann Wardlow, a longtime advocate for...

Lions Gate senior care community earns award

Lions Gate Life Plan Community in Voorhees was recently recognized by Newsweek’s America’s Best Nursing Homes 2024 list, ranking No. 5 on the list...

Register for gardeners training

Registration is now open for the 2024 Certified Gardeners Horticultural Training Program, which will run every Tuesday and Thursday morning from Jan. 23 to...

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