Articles
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Prosecutors oppose parole system reforms
The County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey (CPANJ) – a group representing the top prosecutors in each county – oppose Assembly Bill A6206 and Senate…
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Kids’ camp focuses on winter’s environment
The Camden County Environmental Center in Cherry Hill is continuing through Friday, Jan. 9 its Winter Environmental Day Camp for kids of various ages. The…
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Voorhees Calendar
Friday, Jan. 9 Voorhees Theatre Company student board will present “Miscast Cabaret” at 7:30 p.m. Those interested can sign up to perform at www.voorheestheatre.org/miscast. Thursday,…
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Why we honor King with a national holiday
“Hate is too great a burden to bear. I have decided to love.” D r. Martin Luther King Jr. This month, we celebrate the life…
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Library expands access with borrowing agreement
Camden County Library System cardholders will be able to enjoy expanded access to books and materials beginning this month through a new reciprocal borrowing agreement…
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Data shows seat belt use on rise
The New Jersey’s seat belt usage rate has risen significantly following the state-wide Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign last year, according to the state’s…
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Funds address ‘staggering’ need in food deserts
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority Board last month approved more than $9.3 million each in grants to 23 organizations under its Food Equity and Economic…
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‘Intention, humility and impact’
The Voorhees–Gibbsboro Lions Club recently inducted 26-year-old Quandell Iglesia, who called his membership “an honor” that holds deep and personal meaning. “To me, it (membership)…
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Teens take the stage for version of ‘Chicago’
High-school performers took center stage the week of Dec. 3 for “Chicago: Teen Edition” at the Lindenwold Moose Lodge. The ensemble production by the GHVS…
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‘Extraordinary chapter’ recalled as Bordi retires
Voorhees Township Police Chief Lou Bordi will retire on Dec. 31, closing an extraordinary chapter in the life of a man who has dedicated nearly…












