N.J. police department invites drug dealers to snitch on competitors
The form posted by the Woolwich police asks drug dealers to hand in a form describing their "competition." WOOLWICH TWP. -- Police in the Woolwich Township are taking a clever, if slightly sarcastic,...
View ArticleThe 5 best N.J. haunted houses for 2015
A backyard maze, a two-story terror, a farm of frights and more Watch video Are you afraid of the dark? How about a maniacal clown with blood-stained teeth? A swarming pack of nuns with ghoulish...
View ArticleClayton man charged with selling prescription drugs
Det. Lauren Franklin of Clayton headed a three-week investigation that yielded a "large amount" of prescription pills and less than 50 grams of marijuana. CLAYTON -- Borough police arrested a man on...
View ArticleKiwanis 'Terrific Kids' at Walnut Street School
Things are Terrific at Walnut Street School in Woodbury-thanks to a program sponsored by the Woodbury Kiwanis Club. Every month, a student from each classroom in grade 1-5 is selected for the...
View ArticleChoir students/alumni travel to Rome for Pueri Cantores Congress
Students and alumni members of Guardian Angels Regional School Angelic Choir, under the direction of Karen Mercer, along with their families, will be attending the 40th International Pueri Cantores...
View ArticleRowan University resident doctors protest lack of contract, frozen salaries
Rowan Univeristy resident physicians gathered Wednesday morning and voice outrage saying the university has strip them of their dignity by refusing to settle a fair contract with the residents' union...
View ArticleTeachers dress up as 'Dogs for the Day' for good cause
Pleasant Valley School Teachers, Mrs. Love, Mrs. Mankey, Mrs. Lewin and Mrs. Mitcham are good sports as they dress up as Dogs for the Day. Every year the American Heart Association has a theme for...
View ArticleHarrison Township voters to decide whether to allow liquor store sales
It all comes down to voters next week to decide whether to permit the sale of liquor in the township. Associated Press HARRISON TWP. -- Voters next week to decide whether to permit the sale of liquor...
View ArticleElections: First District N.J. Assembly, Fourth District Assembly, West...
Writers praise or criticize various candidates. Smears against Assemblyman Fiocchi ring false To the Editor: I am sure everyone has seen the television commercials against First District Republican...
View ArticlePaulsboro library expansion marries industrial history, modern technology
Nearly a decade after the board of trustees proposed expanding and modernizing the library board members welcomed the first guests to the brand new building Wednesday PAULSBORO -- Made of metal and...
View ArticleWoman injured in Glassboro crash
Police say a 30-year-old woman was driving a 2007 Ford Econoline van heading east on Ellis Street when she lost control of the vehicle. GLASSBORO -- A woman was injured in a car accident in the...
View ArticleWTHS grad inducted into Shippensburg University Athletic Hall of Fame
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – Former Washington Township High School basketball standout and coach Jennifer Scaffidi Grassel was among the 2015 Induction Class to the Shippensburg (Pennsylvania) University...
View ArticleClayton mourns death of former mayor Jeff Radio, found dead on beach
Current mayor Tom Bianco said the town had flown its flags at half-mast Wednesday to honor Radio's memory. CLAYTON — The borough is mourning the loss of its former mayor. Jeff Radio, of Clayton....
View ArticleGo behind the scenes at one of N.J.'s largest haunted houses (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
This attraction has been scaring up scares for 20 years Watch video It's well before dusk, but Creamy Acres Farm in Mullica Hill is teeming with fiends who have deep gashes on their faces, deranged...
View ArticleBells Elementary School names 'Paw Pride" winners for October
Bells Elementary School Principal Ginny Grier recently announced the school's Paw Pride winners for the month of October. The Bells School Paw Pride Program is a Character Education Program that...
View ArticleOrchard Valley Middle School names Students of the Month
Orchard Valley Middle School Principal Steve Gregor announced the school's Students of the Month for October. The honored students include (pictured, from left): Back row: Nyasia Graves, Cheyenne...
View ArticleToo many jails in N.J.'s Cumberland County; Support Alzheimer's disease...
George I. Anderson blames many of the county's problems on its prison population and industry. To the Editor: I've lived in Cumberland County my entire life. In my 40-plus years, I've seen it go from...
View ArticleFriends School of Mullica Hill convenes its own 'United Nations'
HARRISON TWP. — As the United Nations continues to deliberate in New York over issues of trade and terrorism, a lesser known but equally passionate United Nations assembly convened at Friends School...
View ArticleDrowning ruled cause of death for ex-N.J. mayor found on Strathmere beach
An autopsy revealed that Jeff Radio, a former Clayton mayor, drowned. The manner of death is still undetermined CLAYTON -- An autopsy has ruled drowning as the cause death for a former mayor whose...
View ArticleWest Deptford man admits stabbing girlfriend to death during drug binge
Rocco Carsillo, 58, admitted to stabbing Margaret Ann "Peggy" DePietro in March 2014 after heavy drug use. WOODBURY -- A West Deptford man admitted he stabbed his girlfriend to death in her apartment...
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