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Two skunks in Washington Twp. tested positive for rabies

Residents should be aware that a skunk found in the vicinity of 7 Crater Court, on April 7, has tested positive for rabies. Additionally,...

WWII exhibit tribute to a generation

Museum exhibit has ties to Deptford Township

April recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Freeholders recognize April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

SE4SK is a special program for special kids

SE4SK making life easier for Special needs children

Deptford receives new passenger bus

Deptford Township and Gloucester County shuttle cost of new passenger bus.

Construction scheduled for Good Intent Road

Good Intent Road getting resurfaced

Council introduces budget

Council approves planned road fixtures and new police brass

Maryville offers family addiction program

Maryville wants to help you or a loved one counteract addiction.

Spartans Hit Queen: a Q&A with Brianna Stocklin

If you’re smart, you would not dare mention or try to explain the term “sophomore slump” to Deptford High School 10th-grader Brianna Stocklin. Unless,...

RCGC and Brooks Brothers host “Suit A Student” Fashion Show

“Suit A Student” Fashion Show set for Thursday, April 11.

County announces new Weights and Measures Inspection Sticker for 2019

New Weights and Measures inspection stickers for issued for 2019

Deptford BOE approves tentative budget

The Deptford BOE’s tentative budget came in almost 900k more than expected

Deeney family to be honored at annual JDRF Gala

If you go: The JDRF Gala at Adelphia's is scheduled on April 13, starting at 6 p.m. Tickets start at $275 for individuals, $550 for couples and includes live auctions to raise money for the South Jersey Chapter. They can be purchased by visiting www.JDRF.org/SouthJersey/Gala2019

Open Mic Night a hit at Deptford Library

Open Mic Night brings out Deptford Township’s most talented for one night only

Spartans looking for monetary melody

Spartan Marching Band host auction night to raise money for upcoming season

Boys Winter Track Athlete of the Year: Deptford senior Naseem Smith

Smith's meteoric rise culminated this winter by earning All-American status. The Syracuse-bound hurdler didn’t even begin competing in the sport until two years ago. Now he’s one of the most decorate track athletes in school history.

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