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Outdated drunk' laws have to go
At least one Burlington County municipality has put taxpayers at risk by failing to repeal an outdated municipal ordinance.
Cash 5 ticket sold in Maple Shade
Good Spirits on West Main Street in Maple Shade sold one of the two winning Jersey Cash 5 tickets on Thursday.
Winning lottery tickets sold in S.J.
The New Jersey lottery has announced two tickets worth more than $200,000 have been sold recently in South Jersey.
Public intoxication laws case tossed
A federal judge has dismissed a Moorestown man's lawsuit challenging local public intoxication laws.
Maple Shade youngster may be 'Today's' kid reporter
A Maple Shade 10-year-old is in the running to become 'The Today Show''s next 'Kid Reporter.' Tyree King was one of 16 children selected from around the country to be featured in the contest.
Mt. Laurel may join centralized dispatch
Mount Laurel could be next to join Burlington County's centralized police dispatch and save its taxpayers money.
Burlco already sharing services
Re: 'Shared services can lead to tax relief' . We commend the article which delved into the cost-saving benefits of shared services.
Uncontested candidates were not asked to answer questions. 1 seat ??1 year, unexpired Rob T. Wells Party: Democratic No Republican filed a petition.
It was a bright autumn day in 1777 once again Sunday as visitors to Red Bank Battlefield Park relived a key battle in the War for Independence and learned about life in Colonial times, as well.
Treehouse opens second coffee shop
Restaurant news in South Jersey: The Treehouse Cafe in Audubon has opened a second branch at 2201 Route 38, Cherry Hill, Suite 111.
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Woman guilty in murder of ex-boyfriend
Nearly three years after a Cinnaminson man was found fatally shot in his home, a Burlington County jury found his former girlfriend guilty of his murder.
Maple Shade woman guilty of killing ex-boyfriend
A Maple Shade woman was found guilty today of first-degree murder in the 2006 shooting death of her ex-boyfriend. Susan Dow, 48, was also found guilty of a firearms violation and faces a possible 30 years in prison at sentencing, set for Jan.
Trial continues in Burlco man's death
A jury will resume deliberations today in the Superior Court murder trial of the ex-girlfriend of a slain Cinnaminson man.
Thousands Walk In Breast Cancer 3-Day
Share + Oct 18, 2009 6:59 pm US/Eastern Reporting Elizabeth Hur The weather got in the way on Friday and Saturday, but not on Sunday! For the first time this year, Philadelphia's Breast Cancer 3-Day got reduced to a one-day event because of the wet and windy weather.
Lawsuit challenges local drunk laws
By SETH AUGENSTEIN saugenstein@njherald.com A federal court will hear arguments Monday that New Jersey municipalities cannot keep local laws making public drunkenness an arrestable offense.
Family of man shot at 39 times by N.J. troopers files appeal of civil suit
Every day since Eric Quick was fatally shot six years ago by three New Jersey state troopers, his mother, Kathy Quick, has written a small note to her son on a wall calendar.
Two local firefighters will be joining a parade of pink in the City of Brotherly Love this weekend.
Murder trial closing arguments given
While the defense called it a "witch hunt" that led to charges against a Maple Shade woman for the murder of her former boyfriend in 2006, a prosecutor told the jury Wednesday that Susan Dow's own words and actions brought her to court.
Happy haunting: Parade back on in Maple Shade
MAPLE SHADE -- Children dressed as monsters, witches and superheroes will march down Main Street in Maple Shade this Halloween thanks to a donation by two state legislators.