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A year ahead for Cherry Hill’s township

More than a year ago, Cherry Hill residents sought the creation of a community energy  aggregation program that would give them the option of...

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...

Health Officer institutes new COVID-19 recommendations

Based on reporting by the state Department of Health for the week ending Dec. 23, Camden County has joined 18 other counties throughout New...

Camden County public works crews on the job

An early season, winter weather event is descending on the region and will be impacting Camden County roadways for the afternoon rush hour and...

Commissioners unveil improved and expanded electric vehicle charging network

As part of the Commissioner Board’s continued commitment to creating a more sustainable future, improvements have been made to the electric vehicle charging stations...

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...

Camden County sees surge in cases following Thanksgiving

The Camden County Department of Health is announcing new positive cases of COVID-19. From Tuesday, Nov. 29 to Tuesday, Dec. 6, the county department of...

Menorah at the center of upcoming Hanukkah celebrations

Chabad Lubavitch of Camden and Burlington counties will hold its 29th annual Hanukkah menorah lighting celebrations beginning with a menorah parade and lighting in...

‘In the name of Steve’: Codella Family creates scholarship to honor late son

Describing Stephen Codella might just be an impossible task. He was a loving son, big brother, caring doctor, talented musician, respected friend, and someone whose...

How township police fulfill holiday wishes for kids

The township police department has brought back its holiday fund and is seeking  families in Voorhees, Gibbsboro and Berlin who could benefit this year. Needy...

NJEDA rolls out $10 million small business lease grant program

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has launched a program that will support small businesses and nonprofits by providing grant funding to cover a...

Rail line won’t solve commuter woes, says South Jersey lawmaker

South Jersey Assemblywoman Bethanne McCarthy Patrick (R-Salem) wants the money earmarked for the 18-mile Glassboro-Camden light-rail line to be reallocated to other pressing infrastructure...

‘Rev it Up’ to host free pictures with Santa.

The township’s Rev it Up gym is now sponsoring this year’s pictures with Santa, who will spend a few moments with each child. Parents are...

Stuff a Truck – with hope for the holidays

Gloucester Township police are asking residents to bring new, unwrapped toys to the department’s watch desk through Dec. 15 for its Stuff a Truck...

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