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John Moore started his teaching career with the goal of creating the best, most technologically advanced environmental research classroom.
Angelina and Andrew John Corigliano of Deptford celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary May 1. They have three children: Dominick of Glen Mills, Pa.; Marjorie Ford of Laurel Springs; and Drew of Blenheim.
Special officers from Camden, Burlington and Gloucester counties to...
The 21st Gloucester County Police Academy Special Officer II Class will graduate 14 men and one woman from three counties at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 in the Physical Education Center of Gloucester County College.
PEOPLE: Belmont joins area law firm
Albert M. Belmont III of Laurel Springs has joined the law firm of Bochetto and Lentz, P.C. as Of Counsel in both its Philadelphia and Cherry Hill offices.
Officers hope fake crash hits home with students
Students gaped as a bloodied classmate lay sprawled on the pavement. Nearby "medical workers" peeled off the car's roof in order to pull two students from the back seat of a mangled car.
Handmade gifts from heart for moms
You don't have to spend money to make mom happy this Mother's Day. At the M. Allan Vogelson Regional Branch Library, kids will be hand-making a special gift to celebrate their moms in honor of the May 10 holiday.
Patricia R. and Charles R. Hobbs Sr. of Laurel Springs celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary April 16.
Amanda Stemmer -- David McCLOSKEY, Jr.
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Amanda Stemmer of Marlton, NJ to David McCloskey, Jr.
Homecoming for blues guitarist Walter Trout
When blues guitarist Walter Trout plays the Scottish Rite Auditorium Saturday night, it will be more than just an incendiary performance -- it'll also be a homecoming for the 58-year-old Collingswood native.
Some Camden County towns juggle budget plans
Officials in some Camden County municipalities said they held off until March or even April to introduce a spending plan because of the state's delay in releasing municipal aid figures.
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Kasey Mihalek of Marlton, NJ to Rich Rabena of Audubon, NJ.
Laurel Springs man chosen for disabilities panel
A Laurel Springs man has been appointed by the governor to the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities, a federally-funded state agency.
Laurel Springs man appointed to N.J. disabilities council
A Laurel Springs man has been appointed by the governor to the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities, a federally-funded state agency.
5 towns examine police mergers
Five towns along the White Horse Pike are moving forward with plans to consider joining police forces.
State advocate has solutions for problems
After weeks of phone calls and inquiries, Jeanne Kiefner still didn't know why she had not received her homeowner's rebate check.
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Rolling Thunder sets open house
Members of Rolling Thunder Inc. New Jersey Chapter 2 will hold a third Veteran's Appreciation Day on Saturday to provide veterans with information about various federal, state and county programs available to ...
Two different experiences mark an era
Widespread unemployment, near halts in industrial production and construction in conjunction with an 89 percent decline in stock prices led to a worldwide economic crisis called the Great Depression in ...
S. Jersey high schools improve in math
More South Jersey high schools increased their passing rate on the state's math performance test in 2008 than did in 2007, according to an Inquirer analysis of data released yesterday by New Jersey education ...
UPS store makes offer to aid military personnel
With the help of a local merchant, families and friends of military personnel serving overseas can send Valentine's Day cards and letters for free.
Residents join to 'celebrate as one'
South Jersey's celebration of Inaugural Day continued into the night Tuesday with prayers, parties and praise for the new president.