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115 Pedigree Cats Found Living In Filth
The Pet Adoption and Lifecare Society removed the animals from a home on Berkley Road in Audubon, N.J. Wednesday in what investigators call a "hoarder situation." The cat breeds include Siamese, Persian, Ragdoll, Balinese, Himalayan and Maine Coon.
Approach Bible with open mind, author says
K. Scott Schaeffer of Audubon doesn't want to start fights over what the Bible really says.
Audubon, NJ 08106 The Auction House Center for the arts is located at 100 W. Merchant Street, Audubon, NJ 08106.
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Weekend events offer local color
If you are looking for a unique way to see fall foliage, why not try a canoe or kayak ride? That's the main attraction at Sunday's Fall Foliage Family Float Festival at Historic Smithville Park in Eastampton.
Treehouse opens second coffee shop
Restaurant news in South Jersey: The Treehouse Cafe in Audubon has opened a second branch at 2201 Route 38, Cherry Hill, Suite 111.
Teachers At 3 N.J. High Schools Set To Strike
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Independently owned eateries attract patrons along the pike
There's no shortage of restaurants in the communities along the White Horse Pike.
Government already playing bigger role in health insurance
WASHINGTON a ' The number of Americans covered by government-sponsored health insurance plans surged to 87.4 million last year a ' or 29 percent of the U.S. population a ' amid a fierce, national debate about whether to create a new U.S.-run plan that any American could join.
What's new in local public school districts
Evesham: All schools -- interactive smart boards, whiteboards and computing technology being expanded to more classrooms in various schools.
County Awards Community Development Block Grants Worth $628,449 to 11 Municipalities and Agencies
County Awards Community Development Block Grants Worth $628,449 to 11 Municipalities and Agencies Grants, using stimulus money, are for shovel-ready project, some using energy-efficient technologies Communities and agencies throughout Camden County will benefit from contracts awarded to various approved vendors by Camden County for a variety of ...
Two winners from the same store in less than a month -- that's enough to send Mega Millions jackpot-winning hopefuls to the Shell station and food Market in Audubon, NJ on South Kings Highway Friday night.
Mega Millions Jackpot Soars to $333 Million
The whopping Mega Millions jackpot soared to $333 million dollars Friday night -- the second largest jackpot in history.
Laura Francis Smith, formerly Laura Mae Wood of Tucson, Ariz., went to meet her husband, Charles Joseph Smith Jr., on the other side early Saturday, Aug.
ASMALL DECAL on the black-and-white police cruisers in Audubon, N.J., represents a bold, new era in which communities break down invisible barriers, share assets and start to think like a region.
Camden construction official to fight suspension
Camden City construction official Robert Scouler has been suspended with intent to fire on accusations that he worked for other municipalities while on the clock in Camden.
The Insider: New menu, new chef
New chef de cuisine working with Cary Neff at Coquette Bistro at Fifth and Bainbridge Streets: He's Jared Frazer, most recently at Tallula & Eat Bar in Arlington, Va., but formerly in role roles at the late Ansill and Pif, plus Perry's in D.C. and Alphabet Soup in Audubon, N.J. Click here for his menu.
Camden construction official to fight suspension
Camden City construction official Robert Scouler has been suspended with intent to fire on accusations that he worked for other municipalities while on the clock in Camden.
Clayton man seeking trial in 2003 murder in which he pleaded guilty in deal
WOODBURY A man who was sentenced to 35 years in state prison after pleading guilty to killing a local tire shop employee is now asking for a trial, saying he only agreed to plead guilty to avoid facing the death penalty.
Fire leaves two families homeless in Camden County
By Inquirer Staff Fire investigators are looking for the cause of a fire that destroyed one home and badly damaged another in Haddon Township last night.