Pinelands pipeline a route to Flint-like water?; Male TV news types are...
Carol Rhodes thinks state regulators will minimize or ignore any leaks. To the Editor: In Hudson County last week, state environmental regulators reported that an underground pipeline at a storage...
View ArticleHorton helps the Whos at Glassboro High School
Glassboro High School recently performed their spring musical, "Seussical the Musical." The students of Glassboro High School presented their spring musical "Seussical the Musical" from February 25 to...
View ArticleDNA evidence leads to cold case burglary arrests
Police in Greenwich Township have charged a National Park man with two burglaries from last summer. GREENWICH TWP. -- DNA evidence has helped police match a suspect to two township burglaries from...
View ArticleMusician earns prestigious residency spot on jazz program at Kennedy Center
Paulsboro residents' son will mentored by jazz greats at two-week residency program Jordan WlliamsCourtesy Photo Jordan Williams, son of Bryant Williams of Paulsboro, is a 21-year-old young jazz...
View ArticleRaymond James financial advisor named member of the 2016 Chairman's Council
Chairmans Council members represent the top echelon of firm's financial advisors Jack W. Kennedy III Courtesy Photo WEST DEPTFORD -- Jack W. Kennedy III, AAMS, CFP located at Kennedy Investment...
View Article100 jobs leaving South Jersey town, company confirms
Enclara Pharmacia will be closing its West Deptford call center and moving all jobs to its headquarters in Philadelphia. WEST DEPTFORD TWP. -- A pharmaceutical company will be moving 100 jobs out of...
View Article2 transported following Route 55 crash
The crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. in Deptford Township, police said DEPTFORD TWP. -- Two drivers were transported to a hospital for evaluation following a crash this afternoon on Route 55,...
View ArticleSummer camp for girls -- an awesome experience
The Girl Scouts offers camps in Gloucester, Burlington and Somerset counties Parents and children all over New Jersey are exploring options for what to do this summer and camp is on the top of the...
View ArticleFrom perfect attendance to 100th day celebrations, Your school photos,...
Fifty-four photos sent in by South Jersey schools Flip through our digital scrapbook of school submitted photos. Have a photo you'd like to submit? Send it to towns@southjerseymedia.com. Please...
View ArticleFrom African mask makers to women's clubs luncheons: Your community photos,...
Sixteen community photos from South Jersey Flip through our digital scrapbook of community submitted photos. Have a photo you'd like to submit? Send it to towns@southjerseymedia.com. Please include a...
View ArticleGloucester County celebrates Read Across America with Seuss classics
Deptford Township's mayor took part in the annual tradition. DEPTFORD TWP. -- Township Mayor Paul Medany read to kids Tuesday morning as part of the annual Read Across America program. Medany visited...
View ArticleTwo Delsea students among 'Gift of the Heart' scholarship recipients
The scholarships go to area students who embody the service ideals of the program The law firm of Hoffman DiMuzio has allocated close to a half a million dollars to its "Gift of the Heart" Community...
View ArticleCongressman pushes to rename N.J. post office for fallen soldier
1st Lt. Salvatore Corma died in Afghanistan at age 24. DEPTFORD -- The township's post office may soon be renamed in honor of a local soldier who died fighting in Afghanistan. 1st Lt. Salvatore Corma...
View ArticleRowan University holds Mustache March (PHOTOS)
The goofy annual parade raises money for the American Stroke Association. GLASSBORO -- Dozens of Rowan University students, both male and female, sported mustaches of all shapes, sizes and styles in...
View ArticleNew 'play cafe' in Washington Township offers indoor activities for kids
Moozie's Play Cafe is geared toward kids between the ages of six months and 10 years old. WASHINGTON TWP. -- One Connecticut winter was all it took to inspire Aimee Kirvan to create an exciting new...
View ArticleHurffville students discover what makes a Dyson work
Students learn how machines work by taking apart a Dyson vacuum turbine head Two months to the day, it was Christmas morning all over again in Diane Jablonowski's third-grade Elements (Elementary...
View ArticleKennedy Health Alliance Walk With a Doc Program Set for March 5th
The final Kennedy Health Alliance "JustWalk" Walk With a Doc walking program is set for Saturday, March 5, at Washington Lake Park in Washington Township (meet at Fireman Memorial). The walk — open to...
View ArticleFlower Show celebrates spring and nature | Garden Column
Lorraine Kiefer will give a native plant presentation at the Flower Show on March 10 By Lorraine Kiefer I clicked on the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society website theflowershow.com about to check...
View ArticlePounding the pavement: New N.J. facility will test road surfaces
Rowan University will break ground in April for the $1.7 million project. MANTUA TWP. -- We tend to take the road beneath our wheels for granted until we slam into a pothole on our morning commute....
View ArticleHave you seen this man? Police search for missing adult
Franklin Township police are searching for a 55-year-old man who has been missing since late January. Richard J. Nelson, 55, has been reported missing in Franklin Township. Rebecca Forand | For NJ.com...
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