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'Art of the Car' exhibit gears up at 13 North
Gas prices? What gas prices? It will take more than $4 a gallon at the pump to end America's love affair with the automobile.
Geocaching series honors dad's life
Dr. Michael Smith lived such a special and interesting life that his children are continuing his memory in a way that would make their multidimensional dad proud.
Guilty plea for suspect in child-porn case
A Merchantville man pleaded guilty Friday to possession of child pornography, federal officials said.
Camden County swears in new prosecutor
Warren Faulk spent most of yesterday morning cleaning out his office in the Haddon Township, N.J., law firm where he's worked for almost 40 years as a trial lawyer.
Merchantville man pleads guilty to possession of child porn
A Merchantville man pleaded guilty today to a one-count Information that charges him with possession of child pornography.
Group finds lost meanings of neighborhood names
Hundreds of times a year many of us are asked where we live and we give answers such as Sicklerville, Blackwood, Glendora or Watsontown.
Creativity comes to forefront in Backroom Potters' space
Everyone needs their space, including artists, who must have a comfortable, conducive spot to create their works-in-progress. For some time now, 10 area artists have been creating ceramic sculptures and clay ...
Former Cherry Hill H.S. West Student selected as Obama Organizing Fellow
Cherry Hill, NJ June 2008 -A basic principle of this campaign is that change comes from the ground up.
The Farnsworth House Restaurant
BROTHERS Metin, Halil and Nedim Gungor have owned the Farnsworth House Restaurant in charming Bordentown for close to 15 years now.
Students studying energy savings/a
If the Amherst Regional Middle school switched from Edy's Fruit Bars to Minute Maid Juice Bars the school would slash the amount of carbon dioxide produced in the transport of the product.
GRAFFITI, 7:37 a.m. April 17: An employee of a glass business on the 0 to 100 block of Race Street told police someone spray painted the side of the building with graffiti sometime overnight.
Your News: Students awarded Rotary Youth Leadership Award, scholarship
By PENNSAUKEN- MERCHANTVILLE ROTARY CLUB Michelle Boone of Pennsauken has been selected for a Rotary Youth Leadership Award .
Officials pick up pieces of doomed redevelopment projects
Massive redevelopment projects have collapsed in several South Jersey towns, doomed by a toxic mix of legal problems, economic woes and grassroots resistance.
Podcast students catch wave of the future
Listen up college students, there are no books for this class. Besides no textbooks, the ground-breaking podcast course offered for the first time this recently completed semester by Camden County College ...
Corzine: Picking Camco prosecutor was a challenge
Gov. Jon S. Corzine offered a glimpse Tuesday into why Camden County has gone more than two years without a permanent prosecutor.
Rain-shortened festival still well-attended
Craft vendors rushed to box and wrap their wares and dismantle their tents after Sunday's strong winds and rains forced organizers to end the Merchantville Crafts and Fine Arts Festival some four hours ...
Merchantville to hold craft and fine art festival
A craft and fine art festival will be held here Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Centre Street downtown area.
The Kimmel Center's Verizon Hall takes on a more casual vibe tonight as Dan Zanes and Friends return to the area for a Nighttime Pajama Party.
Project groundbreaking held in Merchantville
Officials broke ground Thursday for a $3 million commercial redevelopment project here. via CourierPostOnline
“His paintings show how landscapes evolve and reveal their past, as well as their potential future.”
If you like to ponder deep global and scientific concepts while appreciating fine art, then plan to stop by the newest gallery in Merchantville sometime between now and the end of June. via CourierPostOnline