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The first hole at Woodcrest Country Club in Cherry Hill.
A real estate developer won an auction this morning for Cherry Hill's Woodcrest Country Club with a bid of $10.1 million.
Haddonfield Police Helped Collar 'Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker'
Haddonfield police played a prominent role in the apprehension of Caleb Lawrence McGillvary, the alleged celebrity hitchhiking ax killer wanted for homicide in Union County.
Norcross group enters bidding for Woodcrest
An investment group led by George E. Norcross III and Ira Lubert announced Saturday that it will bid on the bankrupt Woodcrest Country Club, adding a new player into the mix of potential owners of the Cherry Hill golf course.
Melitta upgrades South Jersey facility
Melitta USA upgraded its Cherry Hill, N.J., facility so it can produce single-serving coffee, tapping into a growing market.
Cherry Hill, county join to save golf course space
Cherry Hill is partnering with Camden County to bid on the bankrupt Woodcrest Country Club in an effort to preserve it as open space.
Principal named for next year at Cherry Hill West
Dr. Kwame Norton, the principal at Kilmer Elementary in Cherry Hill, has been selected as the new principal at Cherry Hill High School West.
Camden County to bid on country club
Camden County will bid on the Woodcrest Country Club in an effort to preserve the bankrupt Cherry Hill golf course as open space when the property is sold at auction Monday.
SCCC named in suit regarding unpaid bills for solar project
An electrical supply company is suing Sussex County Community College, as well as the developer and general contractor of a county-wide solar project for withholding payment, but the college's attorney said he is confident the college will be dropped from the suit.
5 Things to Know About Identity Reveal on How I Met Your Mother
On Monday night, we finally met their mother . For eight seasons on the hit CBS sitcom, Ted Mosby has been telling his children, in one long flashback, the story of How I Met Your Mother .
Alleged Traveling Robbers Top Weird Crime News
Every week, Patch combs through the more shocking, surprising and often absurd alleged criminal acts and police-related incidents that unfold around the region.
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NFI Names Bliem SVP of Fleet Services
Bill Bliem has been promoted to senior vice president of fleet services. He joined NFI, No.
River Edge 2013 Municipal, School and County Budgets Increase Taxes
Each year school districts, municipal governing bodies, and county governing bodies submit their adopted budgets to the County Tax Boards outlining their budgetary requirements.
Silver Diner treats gluten-free, flexitarian folks right
Greek Sliders are a flexitarian option at Silver Diner in Cherry Hill for those looking to eat less meat, more veggies.
Alleged Traveling Robbers Top Weird Crime News
Each week, Patch combs through the more shocking, surprising and often absurd alleged criminal acts and police-related incidents that unfold around the region.
Shamong Man Charged with Murder in Toddler's Death
A grand jury indicted a Shamong man on a charge of murder in connection with the death of a 1-year-old toddler in Cinnaminson earlier this year, authorities said Tuesday.
Kiwi Frozen Yogurt opens in Swatara Township shopping center
On Monday, Kiwi Frozen Yogurt turned on its bank of eight frozen yogurt machines in the cheery kiwi green, pink and orange shop at the High Pointe Commons in Swatara Twp.
Solomon Weinstein; sold houses
Solomon Weinstein, 96, of Ventnor, N.J., president of Charleston Realty in Cherry Hill from 1962 to 1983, died at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point, N.J., on Friday, May 3. Born in Philadelphia, Mr.
Collingswood Police Blotter: Drive Safely
DWI At approximately 10:30 p.m. on April 1, Collingswood police responded to the scene of a single-vehicle accident in Knight Park .
Sweeney, Greenwald far apart on gun bill
That's how far it is between the homes of Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald and Senate President Steve Sweeney, both South Jersey Democrats who have clawed their way to top positions in their houses of the Legislature.
COAH Resolves to Take Unspent Affordable-Housing Funds from Municipalities
Defying several attempts at killing it off, the New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing met for the first time in more than two years on Wednesday to begin the process of taking at least $142 million in funds dedicated to low- and moderate-income housing to help balance the state budget.