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Hundreds inspired to walk ‘with a purpose’
More than 500 walkers gathered at Cooper River Park on June 8 for the annual BAPS Charities Walkathon, an event organized by a Voorhees native.…
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Voorhees Township Calendar
Saturday, June 21 The Voorhees Cultural and Diversity Committee hosts a Freedom Day celebration in honor of Juneteenth. The free event will take place from…
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More lives to save with awareness
Safe and sound. That expression is widely used to convey the importance of being unharmed and out of danger. National Safety Month, observed throughout June,…
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Ciattarelli will face Sherrill in governor’s race
Gubernatorial hopefuls Mikie Sherill, a Democrat, and Jack Ciatterelli, a Republican, will face each other in the Nov. 4 general election. Sherill defeated Sean Spiller,…
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Free water testing
The New Jersey Department of Health Private Well Outreach Project is offering free water testing for radioactivity, nitrates and bacteria. The testing is on a first-come,…
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‘Two festivals, one day’
The Voorhees Cultural and Diversity Committee (VCDC) is spreading a message of unity and inclusion this month with two cultural celebrations happening on the same…
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Township police undergo accreditation review
A team of assessors from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) conducted an on-site evaluation of the Voorhees police department on…
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R.A.D. Fest celebrates emerging music talent
South Jersey’s music scene takes center stage on Sunday, June 22, as the first R.A.D. Fest (Rock Ain’t Dead Festival) transforms Gloucester City’s Proprietors Park…
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Voorhees Township Calendar
Saturday, June 21 The Voorhees Cultural and Diversity Committee host a Freedom Day Celebration in honor of Juneteenth. The free event will take place from…
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Committee will host township’s Juneteenth celebration
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the UnitedStates. It honors the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the…












