N.J. summer photo album: Your pictures from Labor Day weekend
To cap the summer season NJ.com users shared their favorite photos from Labor Day weekend As the final days of summer approached we asked NJ.com users to help us cap the summer season by sending us...
View ArticleJob and Resource Fair for veterans scheduled for this fall
ATLANTIC CITY – The American Legion, Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian, and the N.J. State Parole Board will host a Veteran Job & Resource Fair to bring together active duty, National Guard,...
View ArticlePaulsboro woman charged on outstanding warrant in Carneys Point
Brooke Clegg was stopped in Carneys Point at 10 p.m., according to police, and was found wanted out of Paulsboro Municipal Court. CARNEYS POINT * A 19-year-old Paulsboro woman was arrested Sept. 3 on...
View ArticleWoodbury Beautifcation Committee seeks food and clothing donations
On Saturday Sept. 12 Woodbury Beautification Committee will host a collection of plastic bags (includes clean cereal bags, film wrap and other types of plastic wraps), clothing to benefit Woodbury...
View ArticleFive RCGC students awarded Peter J. McGuire scholarships
DEPTFORD TWP. — Five Rowan College at Gloucester County students received $1,000 Peter J. McGuire scholarships during the 121st Annual Labor Day Observance held Sept. 4, at the Collingswood Grand...
View Article5 ways Rowan University is making Glassboro's economy thrive
At Barnes & Noble on Tuesday, officials from Rowan University and Glassboro sat down to discuss a recent report that showed the major economic impact Rowan is having on its local communities. At...
View Article3 shootings in 2 weeks: Paulsboro police increase patrols, urge residents to...
With three shootings in two weeks Paulsboro Police is asking for residents to step up and help out when they see suspicious activity. PAULSBORO -- With just 6,000 residents and two square miles of...
View ArticleMatthew's Miracles: Mom of N.J. boy killed by police car starts nonprofit
The mother of Matthew McCloskey, a 10-year-old killed by a police cruiser, has started a support group in her son's memory. FRANKLIN TWP. -- It was noon on Labor Day, and Michelle Harding was taking...
View ArticleN.J.'s best tattoo shop: 5 finalists revealed
After more than 18,000 votes, NJ.com readers have chosen the Top 5 tattoo shops in New Jersey. See them here! After more than 18,000 votes in the semifinal round of the search for New Jersey's best...
View ArticleWhat N.J. parents should know as they send their kids back to school
If you're a parent, here are things to know as you send your children off to school this week for the 2015-2016 school year: It's time for more pencils and more books as students head back to the...
View ArticleHarvest Day celebration will include crafts, food and presentations
On Saturday, Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. join Triple Oaks Nursery, The Mobile Seed Library, and Hubub, UK to have some fun and battle food waste. The day will include crafts, food and...
View ArticleWhere are New Jerseyans going to college? (MAP)
Local students are studying from southern California to New England and everywhere in between. Last month, we asked NJ.com readers to tell us where New Jersey college students are matriculating this...
View ArticleLorraine Kiefer: Mums and berries brighten the fall garden
Last week we saw the gold of school buses, this week the gold of mums. I usually wait for mid season mums and late season mums as they last much longer. This year's hot dry August actually burned up...
View ArticleWashington Twp. Education Foundation awards 39 mini-grants
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — The Washington Township Education Foundation (WTEF), with the approval of the Board of Education, has agreed to award 39 mini-grants that will finance a number of supplemental...
View ArticleNot Christian to show bias against gay couples; Sandy transparency welcome |...
Dominick Ruggiero Jr. writes that it's ridiculous to refuse to deal in business or government with gay and lesbian citizens. This Thursday, Aug. 3, 2015 photo made available by the Carter County...
View Article'Farm to Fork' fall wellness day planned at Duffield's Farm Market
Enjoy the start of autumn with fall-themed activities, health information and cooking demos at the 2nd annual "Farm to Fork" Fall Wellness Day set for Saturday, Sept. 26 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at...
View ArticleKennedy Health hosts fall fitness and dance classes
Looking to get, or stay, in shape through aerobic exercise or dance? Interested in improving your flexibility and strength through yoga? Kennedy Health makes it easy to get moving with a full range of...
View ArticleInformational seminars available on Bariatric (weight loss) surgery
Overweight? Frustrated with diets that don't work and rebounding weight loss — and gains? Maybe it's time you found out more about bariatric (weight loss) surgery! Sign up to attend one of Kennedy...
View ArticleSt. Michael's participates in annual singing of the National Anthem
CLAYTON — On Sept. 11, St. Michael the Archangel Regional School will participate in the American Public Education Foundation's annual singing of the National Anthem. Singing will begin at precisely 1...
View ArticleSouth Jersey businesses could see tax breaks as expansion incentive
CAMDEN -- A scrap metal recycling company would be the latest recipient of hefty tax breaks in exchange for "capital investment" in Camden if approved Thursday by the New Jersey Economic Development...
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