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Camden Peace Games bring ‘peace, community, and brotherhood’

The kickoff for the 2024 Camden Peace Games was held at Roosevelt Plaza on Market Street July 25. The event was organized by the...

Lions Club joins Cathedral Kitchen to feed 300 people

The Voorhees-Gibbsboro Lions Club held its inaugural community service project on July 20, partnering with Camden's Cathedral Kitchen to prepare and serve meals to...

Police stop planned car meet

Berlin police quashed an unsanctioned car meet scheduled at the Berlin Shopping Center on July 18 that had been advertised on social media. The department...

Impact100 South Jersey announces 2024 grant recipients

Impact100 South Jersey, a local women's donation initiative, awarded $185,000 in 2024 grants to South Jersey nonprofits last month. The initiative awarded six grants:...

A year later, Caesars is still hooked on ‘The Hook’

Proving once again that time does indeed fly at supersonic speed, the creative and somewhat twisted folks at Las Vegas-based Spiegelword recently hosted a...

Singing its praises: Pine Barons Chorus celebrates 75th year

Every Monday night, 30 to 40 men from Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties get together to sing – a capella – as they practice...

‘We’re hoping for rain’

The statistics about wildfires show that 99% of them are caused by humans, whether intentionally or accidentally, according to Assistant State Fire Warden Shawn...

County endures record-breaking heat

As New Jersey experiences one of its hottest summers on record, Camden County is feeling the heat. The heat wave - a natural weather phenomenon,...

Commissioners to host public meetings on county LINK Trail

County commissioners, the city of Camden and Pennsauken and Winslow townships will host two public meetings later this month to inform residents about the...

New mobile app is launched for Camden County

The Camden County Board of Commissioners has launched a mobile app for iPhone or Android that will be a one-stop source for information about...

Water safety ‘a community effort’

In the ancient world half-woman, half-bird creatures would sing a sweet song – luring entire crews of sailors who drowned when their boats crashed...

‘It’s important that we remember’

African Americans first came to Haddonfield as slaves in the 17th and 18th centuries, but by the late 19th century, some 250 of them...

Area Muslims unite for Eid festival in Voorhees

Connolly Park in Voorhees celebrated a cultural exchange as more than 1,100 people gathered on June 30 for the first South Jersey Eid Al...

Driver charged in hit-and-run

The driver involved in a hit-and-run accident last month in Gloucester Township has been identified and charged, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C....

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