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Haddonfield native qualifies for Olympic track team
The first ever New Jersey Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest took place this weekend at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway.
'Footloose' and 'Pajama Game' come to area
Local stages are sizzling this week. Turning up the heat are dancing feet and singing voices warming up for three openings this week.
Plan to cut police coverage in Camco parks draws fire
Camden County is cutting overnight police coverage at its 22 parks, drawing the ire of police chiefs across the county who say they lack the money and manpower to fill in the gaps.
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.
New Camco prosecutor starts today
Warren W. Faulk is scheduled to be sworn in at 3:30 p.m. today for a five-year term as Camden County prosecutor.
No stud fees for N.J.'s ex-ugliest dog
No stud fees for Elwood. The demand is rather dubious for the genetic goods of a former World's Ugliest Dog, just dethroned on Friday.
Faulk takes reins as prosecutor
Vowing to continue his predecessors' 'good work,' Warren W. Faulk took office Friday for a five-year term as Camden County prosecutor.
Congratulations to our winners
The results of the 2008 Courier-Post Reader Recipe Contest are in, and the first-place winner is an elementary school computer teacher from Princeton Township.
Joseph Benard Butler Jr. Joseph Benard Butler Jr., 52, of Apple Valley, Calif., went to be with our Lord and Savior suddenly on Monday, June 23, 2008.
Local high school hosts professional soccer match
The W-League New Jersey Wildcats will take on state rival Jersey Sky Blue on Tuesday, June 24 at Paul VI High School in Haddonfield.
Haddonfield grads sparkle on rainy night
The faculty donned robes at Wednesday's graduation ceremony for the first time in memory, Haddonfield High School principal Mike Wilson said.
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Dark Circles And Aging Skin? Say HELLO to Reviva Labs And Let The Healing Begin
The harsh winter winds and hot sun's rays of many summers gone by have not been gentle to their skin and lip area.
Together in life and at graduation
Fraternal twins Megan and Michael Smetona will graduate from the Bancroft School together on Friday with a string of accomplishments behind them and a zest for the life that lies ahead for them.
HARRISON TWP. A developer with plans to transform 370 acres in Richwood into a village center presented the township committee with an update on the ambitious project Monday.
TRENTON: Proposed organ donor changes close to becoming law
TRENTON -- New Jerseyans getting driver's licenses would have to answer whether they want to be an organ donor under a measure scheduled for final legislative approval today.
Rutgers lists members for Board of Trustees
The new members of the Rutgers University Board of Trustees for 2008-2009 have been announced by the Board of Governors.
PEOPLE: Attorney begins term as council treasurer
Attorney Anthony R. La Ratta of Archer & Greiner, P.C., has been installed as treasurer of the Estate and Financial Planning Council of Southern New Jersey.
Heat forcing several S.J. school closings and early dismissals
Florence Township School District will close two hours early. The district web site said that there will be a one session day for Roebling School and Riverfront School on Monday and Tuesday, June 9 and 10, due ...
Governor Corzine Files Nominations, Direct Appointment
" Governor Jon S. Corzine today submitted the following nominations to the State Senate.
Knights of Columbus Helping a School in Need
Anthony Morgan * Reader Submitted * June 3, 2008 The Knights of Columbus are renown for their acts of charity and service.