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Seneca students partner for team-building exercises

Seneca High School softball players will be partnering with their younger counterparts for the Seneca Sisters in Softball event on May 10 from 5:30...

Oaks burned, pines will regenerate

While the April 9 South Park Fire that devastated 1,000 acres is still under active investigation, forest fire officials said the fire killed some...

Living with alpacas

The animals stand in a nearly perfect line, close together, their long necks stiffened, and their eyes fixated. A visitor has entered their pasture,...

Check out a Tai Chi Chih class

Experience more abundant health, harmony and balance with an introductory class of Tai Chi Chih. The gentle movements release stress by relaxing and rejuvenating...

GALLERY: Curious alpacas in Tabernacle

Nestled in the pines of Tabernacle, Jersey Breeders hosted a Spring Alpaca Toolbox for individuals interested in potentially owning alpacas on Saturday, April 14....

Dry and windy conditions spark wildfires

A massive forest fire in Tabernacle burned for days and consumed around 1,000 acres of land, beginning Monday, April 9 and ending days later.The fire...

First district summer job fair on April 23

Lenape Regional High School District students 16 and older who are searching for summer jobs and volunteer opportunities are invited to the district’s first...

GALLERY: April 9 Tabernacle fire

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Officials deem Tabernacle forest fire ‘suspicious’

Officials say the Tabernacle fire that began early on April 9 is considered suspicious and is currently under investigation.At a 3:45 p.m. press conference,...

BREAKING: 600-acre forest fire burning off Chatsworth Road in Tabernacle

Crews from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, the New Jersey State Police and a multitude of local and county fire departments have responded...

Precious Gems 5K Memorial Run teaches about decision-making

Erin Lawler understands the pain that comes from bad decisions all too well.A drunken driver on the Outer Banks in North Carolina killed her younger...

Necklaces to support Miracle for Mateo

Shamong residents Amanda Mau, Monica Fischl-Degnan and Mindy McKeown are beading necklaces to support Miracle for Mateo.The necklaces will be sold to support families that...

Youth football raising funds for new helmets

The Seneca Youth Football team needs new helmets.Currently, the team has been playing with helmets that are eight years old.“We have undertaken a fundraising campaign,” said...

Robots shoot some hoops

Shawnee High School senior Nicole Puzio has been involved with the Iron Devils FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Team 1647...

Tabernacle School District approves 2012–13 budget

A home in Tabernacle assessed at the average of $297,849 can expect an $18.22 local tax levy increase based on the approved 2012–13 Tabernacle...

Thrift Store and Caring Center is growing

St. Vincent de Paul’s Thrift Store and Caring Center is growing and is in need of donations from the community.The Catholic, charitable organization can...

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