9 highest salaries for Gloucester County employees
In Gloucester County, these 13 people make more than $130,000 a year
View ArticleFluke rules, they are a-changing | Jim Bolton Outdoors Column
Fisherman may be facing a cutback in 2016. Jim Bolton I just found out the east coast fluke fishermen may be facing a cutback of almost 30 percent in 2016. But it may not mean much in New Jersey...
View ArticleDon't encourage N.J. binge drinking; No wonder Trump likes 'poorly educated'...
Christopher Baptiste writes that ready-made "beer pong" displays of plastic cups and Ping-Pong balls should be banished from near-campus stores. To the Editor: Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll,...
View ArticleSix's journey to being cancer-free | Bob Shryock
"It's all over but the healing," says former Times columnist Jim Six. Bob ShryockTimes file photo "It's all over but the healing," says former Times columnist Jim Six, who survived his second major...
View ArticleHelp young black women escape stereotypes | Opinion
If I don't act like the stereotypes, I am considered "too white" or told that I think I am better than everyone else. By NaSiya Taylor I am black. A black girl, more specifically. I go to a...
View ArticleTrack disciplined N.J. health workers better | Editorial
N.J. hospital patients may have been exposed to hepatitis and HIV due to a rogue pharmacist. For all this nation spends on health care, it ought to be better able to prevent the scare that just...
View ArticleChimney fire enters wall of Harrison Township residence
An early-morning chimney fire in Harrison Township extended into the interior wall of a Ewan Road residence. HARRISON TWP. -- A chimney fire that went into the wall at 318 Ewan Road Sunday morning...
View ArticleHow to report child abuse in N.J. | Your Legal Corner
3 out of 4 adolescents who were sexually assaulted were victimized by a close family friend or relative. This week Your Legal Corner discusses the importance of reporting child sexual abuse. Many...
View ArticleShelter animals feel the love from Woodbury Mews
Sewing club puts their talents to work sewing blankets and toys for animals in shelter WOODBURY -- When Kim Williams, a licensed practical nurse at Woodbury Mews, learned that Camden County Animal...
View ArticleScience teacher selected for Summer Fellowship
Washington Township teacher will study genome sequencing at University of Milwaukee WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - Washington Township High School science teacher Mary Howard has been selected to participate...
View ArticleHow 2 N.J. tech school seniors are on road to 'tremendous' careers
Two seniors at the Gloucester County Technical Education Center recently won full scholarships and are pursuing careers in fields where worker demand is high. Watch video DEPTFORD TWP. -- When...
View ArticleEducation marked absent in Kingsway school bond proposal; Attitudes matter in...
Joe Hegarty writes that spending $12 million on athletic facilities is excessive in a bond proposal with no academic component. To the Editor: I am troubled by planned high school "improvements" in...
View ArticleHigh schools musicals, part 2: Voting to start over after loophole discovered
All votes cast for high school musicals won't count. New voting starts today and the deadline will be noon on March 4. Last week, we tried to shine a spotlight on the hard work of high school students...
View ArticleMullica Hill Women's Triathlon Club holds Newbie Night
Open to women interested in learning about the sport of triathlon The Mullica Hill Women's Triathlon Club's "Newbie Night" is an open event to any female who is interested in learning about the sport...
View ArticleOld books get a new look at Birches Books Swap
Each student brought in a book they had already read to be included in the swap WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - Some 800 books poured into Birches Elementary School, creating an inviting library that was...
View ArticleSeeking justice at the Sketch Club
The 60-year-old award-winning drama, '12 Angry Jurors,' is still relevant today It's a hot, steamy afternoon and 12 strangers are sequestered in a jury room to deliver a verdict in a trial that...
View ArticleHobby Lobby's newest N.J. store scheduled to open
The store will be located at the Court at Deptford, across from Barnes and Noble DEPTFORD TWP. -- Hobby Lobby will hold a grand opening for its new store Monday, March 7, the company announced. The...
View ArticleN.J. man admits to blackmailing teen girl for webcam strip show
Michael Van Culin, 32, of Monroeville, faces up to 10 years in state prison. A South Jersey man pled guilty Monday to blackmailing a 16-year-old Canadian girl into stripping naked over a webcam while...
View ArticleBroadway Theater presents 'The Lost Little Fish'
Children's theater designed to educate, entertain and inspire young audiences PITMAN -- The Broadway Theatre of Pitman invites you to "sea" "The Lost Little Fish" live on stage March 9-12. Children's...
View ArticleClayton students celebrate reading
Middle school students participate in Read Across America Service Project The National Education Association's Read Across America is an annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for...
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