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Library hosts a history of the Green Cemetery

Local historian and Green Cemetery trustee James Boakes is teaming with the Deptford library as it hosts a presentation about the graveyard's history on...

Roadrunners’ baseball again takes national NJCAA title

Great baseball is a tradition for the Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester Roadrunners, and it continued this year with the school's ninth national title. The...

Deptford High wrestlers win big at senior night

Deptford High School's wrestling team won its senior night match on Jan. 24, with the Spartans shutting out Lindenwold High School's Lions 81-0. The...

Senior strength: Luedtke leads the way for GCIT

Cheetahs are off to 9-4 start in 2021-’22 season

Flipping the script: Deptford embracing ‘underdog’ mentality after disappointing 2021

Spartans started new season with 16-2 win over Pemberton on opening day

Girls Bowler of the Year: GCIT’s Megan Prettyman

Senior finished second in state individual tournament, averaged 598.2 series this season

Deptford gets first playoff win in 11 years

Spartans defeated Timber Creek 57-48 in first round of NJSIAA SJ Group 3 tournament

The wrath of the bully: How to protect your children  

The guessing has already begun about a motive in the shooting of Donald Trump nearly two weeks ago. And at least initially, the thought...

The not-so-golden years: Accepting old age with grace

As the fallout from President Joe Biden's debate debacle continues, the whole episode may be evoking the painful reality that we will all grow...

Young crowd control: Towns grapple with dangerous youth behavior    

What should communities do about unruly kids? First, let's stop referring to them as such. They aren't merely impish children engaged in harmless play.  That certainly...

At 80 years old, the G.I. Bill has impacted generations 

Eighty years ago, the government set in motion a program that would have a major impact on American life: the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of...

Book smarts: Two nonprofits join forces to increase reading in kids   

The nonprofit BookSmiles gives away thousands of new or gently-used books a year to kids with limited access to reading material. But because of...
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