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Sewell's Knights of Columbus donate to Abilities Center
The Knights of Columbus Sancta Familia Council 11498 in Sewell has donated $1,500 to the Abilities Center of Southern NJ, Inc.
South River boxing gym gears up for tournament
The last two boxing tournaments at the South River Knights of Columbus have lost money.
Top 5 Spooky Restaurant Spots in New Jersey
Since it's close to Halloween, it's only normal to try to get some more spooky material for the season.
Two gas stations targeted for robbery, irritating spray used
Attendants at two Burlington County gasoline stations were attacked separately by a robber who used an irritating spray before making his getaway, police say.
Zoretta Lindenlaub, 92, of Vineland passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Zoretta was a caring and loving person who shared her talents and laughter with her family and many friends.
Danny DiMaio's parents knew something was wrong from the very beginning. Salvatore DiMaio, Danny's father, said the 2 1/2-year-old had trouble breathing just after his birth.
Smaller, cheaper Delaware lures New Jerseyans
Ginny Major spent most of her life in South Jersey, building strong bonds with family and friends, helping children as a school administrator and sharing in the area's farming heritage as a horse-breeder. But when retirement beckoned, Major and her late husband, Jim, found a new home far from those roots -- some 200 miles away in southern ...
Roll up your sleeve: It's flu shot time in Middlesex County
No one wants to be sick, Jamie Hakim of New Brunswick said. Hakim and her parents, Shelley and Michael Morrell of Sayreville, are hoping to avoid getting the flu this year.
Remains found in Mansfield Township identified as missing person
Human remains discovered off Jacksonville Road in Mansfield Township have been identified as the body of a middle-aged Columbus man who has been missing for 18 months.
A man found sleeping in his car in a travel lane here has been charged with driving while intoxicated.
Just moments into the dedication proclamation for the borough's new firehouse, the call went out.
News from around the MCWTW area
A program on the "Great American Songbook" will be presented at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept.
Farmers market catches on in Bordentown City
Hundreds of people are flocking to a Bordentown City parking lot every Wednesday night.
Camp Fund total exceeds $12,000
New donations from Times readers, including a gift of $300 from Jon and Jenny Crumiller of Princeton, have helped bring the total raised for this year's Times- Kiwanis Camp Fund to $12,035 to date.
The luncheon buffet at Mysore Woodlands, above, is a good way to sample southern India cuisine.
Federal oversight agency says N.J. taking steps to avoid federal stimulus abuse
New Jersey is making strides in its effort to ensure federal stimulus aid doesn't get abused in a state well known for corruption, a new report released by the federal Government Accountability Office says.
Students elect a very special prom queen
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES When Kristen Shenowski started kindergarten nearly 14 years ago, she had no trouble mak ing friends.
The public is invited to an Evening in Paradise at 6:30 p.m. on July 11 at the Lacey Elk's Tikki Bar.
Columbus, N.J., native Thaddeus Richards is being recruited by a number of schools on the defensive side of the ball and while he doesna t have any offers, he is looking to prove himself at camps this summer.