Tuesday Jul 22 | Press of Atlantic City
Students, faculty fear for shrinking N.J. Governor's School programs
During the past two weeks, Fiona Lochyer hiked, paddled and went three days without electricity and showers.
Before you go, check the Cape May Bird Observatory's Web site, http://www.birdcapemay.org . . On the way to Cape May, stop at the Cape May Bird Observatory's Center for Research & Education, 600 Route 47 N., ...
Morning fire damages Haddonfield home
A home at 282 Lake St. in Haddonfield was damaged during a blaze about 10:30 a.m. today, according to fire officials.
Haddonfield BOE Rehires Banos With Conditions
The Haddonfield Board of Education approved a contract for Banos on Thurs., June 26, with a number of reservations and conditions.
P.V. man nabbed with drugs faces charges
CARNEYS POINT TWP. Darryl E. Anderson Jr., 30, of Willis Street in Pennsville was arrested July 3 at 12:48 a.m. and charged with possession of a controlled substance , intent to distribute, intent to distribute ...
Cape May birding - something to crow about
I was not born to be a birder. In fact, one September when a high school beau took me to the top of a Pennsylvania mountain to view migrating hawks, my family reacted with relentless chicken clucks and rooster ...
Protest Crosses Make Next Move the Bishop's
Vincent Pallotti moved their big pieces in the chess game of "what will happen to the church" this week, planting protest crosses along Hopkins Road.
4-Way Stop on the Agenda for Audubon
Imagine their surprise when they found out the commission had already decided to get the fourth stop sign for the intersection.
Long-term open space funding in N.J. sought
Environmentalists are urging the governor and Legislature to approve a long-term solution to fund open space acquisitions.
When Woodlynne Mayor Jeraldo Fuentes disbanded his town's police force and signed an agreement to get coverage from neighboring Collingswood, he figured there would be big budget savings.
The Head Shaving Event for Breast Cancer Awareness
Kate Grady Pergola Fundraiser Please join Domino's Pizza, Canals of Mount Ephraim and the Audubon Fathers? Association as we shave our heads in honor of a truly courageous mother, wife, daughter, sister and ...
Odor shuts down Oaklyn post office
The Oaklyn Post Office will serve customers a little differently today, while environmental and safety teams try to resolve an 'overwhelming odor' that has closed the building indefinitely.
Restitution OK'd in $20 million scheme
A Haddon Heights man, accused of defrauding investors of at least $20 million, agreed to pay restitution Monday as part of a plea agreement, authorities said.
Group finds lost meanings of neighborhood names
Hundreds of times a year many of us are asked where we live and we give answers such as Sicklerville, Blackwood, Glendora or Watsontown.
ACE donates $120,000 to NJ Audubon Society
From Left to right: Atlantic City Electric Senior Environmental Scientist, Mike Garrity; New Jersey Audubon Society Important Bird and Birding Areas Program Coordinator, Cristina Frank ;President, New Jersey ...
12 public workers face gas-theft case
By RICHARD PEARSALL * Courier-Post Staff * June 12, 2008 With the price of gasoline rising relentlessly, 12 government employees and one civilian helped themselves to free gas at the taxpayers' expense, the ...
Garden for wildlife with natives
Following the lecture, participants will visit the Eldora home of Karen and Brian Johnson to view their beautiful wildlife filled gardens which demonstrate how native plants attract wildlife.
In Brief: Library program topic: 'Enjoying Butterflies'
Learn about the beauty and wonder of butterflies at 7 p.m. June 12, at the West DeptfordFree Public Library, 420 Crown Point Road, Thorofare.
Developer Interested in Audubon Pike Spot
Developer Robert Hill has expressed an interest in building a bank at the former Getty location on the White Horse Pike and to develop the lot behind, 20 West Nicholson Road, as well.
Few who voted did so with great fervor
For many South Jersey residents, Tuesday was just another day. But not for Ursula Cepas, a naturalized citizen who votes 'every time' -- even for largely ignored primary races.