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Service projects teach students
School-sponsored food drives and service projects don't just benefit charities, educators say.
Library to be dedicated to educator
Charles Allbee was a professor of history at Burlington County College for more than three decades.
Frank J. "Bucky" Rosselli Frank J. "Bucky" Rosselli, 87, died Saturday in the NJ Veterans Memorial Home in Vineland.
Ventnor patriot heads to Continental Congress 2009
VENTNOR The Continental Congress, best known for issuing the Declaration of Independence a document written in 1775 by a little-known delegate from Virginia, Thomas Jefferson is reconvening this year Nov.
Audiences off to see the Wizard
Student actors are inviting local residents to follow them on a journey down the Yellow Brick Road as they bring the story of the Wizard of Oz to life.
Mary Allaine Cueto & Joseph Michael DeCICCO
Mrs. Mary Ann Firullo, of Marlton, NJ and Mr. Allan Cueto, of Glendale, AZ are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Allaine Cueto, to Joseph Michael DeCicco, son of Mr.
In Burlco, hundreds arrive early to get H1N1 flu vaccine
They started lining up at 8:30 a.m. for free H1N1 vaccinations at a Westampton clinic that wasn't supposed to open until 2 p.m. Hundreds of pregnant women, infant caregivers, and parents pushing strollers with bundled-up toddlers waited hours in a line that snaked along roads and through parking lots outside the Burlington County Health Department.
South Jersey plans Veterans Day tributes
The tri-county will say 'thank you' to its veterans and active military members next week through solemn remembrances, a fundraiser concert and even free car washes.
Patrons learn to release stress, relax amid the stacks at library
With soft music playing in the background, Marlton resident Jackie Cohen focused on deep breathing.
Marlton Circle project on schedule
Since then numerous trees around the circle have been removed, replaced with mounds and mounds of dirt and construction equipment, along with several new lane shifts and the occasional closings.What hasn't changed is the traffic at the infamous circle known for its congestion and accidents."It's still the Marlton Circle.
NextGen providing technology to Virtua
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Inc. entered into an agreement Tuesday to provide electronic-health-record technology to the Virtua hospital and health-care system.
Mantua woman raises thousands by dancing in 'Dancing with Gloucester County's Stars' competition
Before she was scheduled to leave for work on May 22, 2007, Susan Perron watched Bella, her 4-year-old "part Collie, part something else," race happily through the Perrons' Mantua home.
N.J. Health System Rolling Out EHR
The solution, which will also be offered to Virtua's network of community-based physicians, is a CCHIT Certified 2008 Ambulatory EHR designed to provide built-in clinical content and workflow for more than 25 specialties, says the company.
Woodstown graduate sues school over gym injury
A Woodstown High School graduate has filed suit against his alma mater after claiming he was permanently injured by a broken badminton racket in gym class two years ago.
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Ashes of three veterans to get military burial in service at Sayreville hall
The cremated remains - cremains - of three U.S. veterans will receive a military burial thanks to the efforts of some Central Jersey residents and New Jersey's Mission of Honor for Cremains of American Veterans.
Center's shows, classes key on benefits of art
At the Center for the Arts in Southern New Jersey in Marlton, art is not only a chance to express yourself but an opportunity to broaden your horizons.
Ramsey police seek assist from residents
RAMSEY a ' The Ramsey Police Department is asking the public to provide input to assessors who are reviewing the department for state accreditation.
Volunteering can be defined as the act of helping others, but volunteers receive benefits from their efforts as well.
Billy Mays family says review finds no chronic cocaine use
The family of TV pitchman Billy Mays released the findings of an independent medical examiner Thursday, who concluded that the informercial star's cocaine use was not a significant contributing factor in his sudden death.
Cost-control methods in law departments are more than just talk as cost pressures are creating a fundamental shift in the management and operation of the departments and their interaction with outside counsel, results of a recent Hildebrandt International survey suggest.