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Associated Press In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, shopper Nicole Molavi of Sewell N.J. opens he
ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, shopper Nicole Molavi of Sewell N.J. opens her wallet at a WalMart, in Deptford N.J. Americans' confidence in the economy improved slightly in November, but they remain gloomy amid a weak job market heading into the holiday season.
Same-sex nuptials could be decided
A legislative push to legalize gay marriage is speeding up in Trenton -- and for some South Jersey residents, that's just fine.
Gloucester County residents graduate
Thomas Edison State College celebrated its 37th Annual Commencement recently at the Trenton War Memorial in Trenton.
Second holiday craft show unwrapped this weekend
The annual 'Christmas Spectacular,' the largest gift and decorating show in the region, will be presented on the Music Pier this Saturday and Sunday, Nov.
Teen charged with careless driving
A Voorhees teenager has been charged with careless driving following a two-vehicle accident on Church Road, police said.
October dip in U.S. factory production signals bumpy road for recovery
Nicole Molavi, left, of Sewell N.J. loads her cart with the help of cashier Christina Picone at a Wal-Mart, in Deptford N.J. In the 12 months ending in October, producer prices fell 1.9 per cent, the 11th straight decline.
Sewell resident named to dean's list
ZELDA VINCIGUERRA of Sewell was named to the dean's list at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga., for summer quarter 2009.
Four people were injured in a two-vehicle accident at Route 70 and Hartford Road, police said Wednesday.
RAI of Sewell names electrical industrial division manger
Ray Angelini, Inc, , an electrical contracting, commercial solar design build, and electrical testing firm in Sewell, recently announced the addition of Mark Gotlib to its team as electrical industrial division manager.
Head of Sewell's Electric Mobility honored
Michael J. Flowers has found absolute truth in the time-tested adage, "Necessity is the mother of invention." Principal and chairman of Electric Mobility Corp., an international company headquartered in Sewell, Flowers has filed three patents in the past 18 months in what he calls "the most prolific inventive period of my life." With revenue off ...
Sewell's Knights of Columbus donate to Abilities Center
The Knights of Columbus Sancta Familia Council 11498 in Sewell has donated $1,500 to the Abilities Center of Southern NJ, Inc.
Gloucester County grand jury hands up 13 indictments
WOODBURY The following have been indicted by a Gloucester County grand jury: Jeffrey S. Mead, 25, of Sewell on charges of burglary, criminal mischief and theft by unlawful taking on July 29 in National Park.
Glassboro's Emmanuel Baptist Church to hold special service
NOVEMBER 8 - Emmanuel Baptist Church, 300 Higgins Drive, Glassboro, will hold a special service at 10 a.m. to honor our veterans.
Students at Washington Township's Bethel Prep Academy to hold indoor yard sale
Students at Bethel Prep Academy in Washington Twp. are holding an indoor yard sale to raise money for their mission trip in December.
Community editorial board: Members offer endorsements
Members of our Community Editorial Board were asked to offer their personal endorsements in the governor's race.
Stephanie Ann Filer & Adam Paul Berg
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Stephanie Ann Filer of Monroeville, NJ to Adam Paul Berg of Sewell, NJ.
Reprieve for dog who bit teen skater
BRODY the rescue collie cross labrador has escaped with his life after biting a teenager.
Officials Suspend Flu Clinics In Gloucester County
Share + Oct 24, 2009 3:30 pm US/Eastern NEW JERSEY On Saturday, the Gloucester County Department of Health issued a statement saying they had temporarily suspended its Seasonal Flu Clinics.
Students of Washington Township's Bethel Prep Academy to hold indoor yard sale
Students at Bethel Prep Academy in Washington Twp. are holding an indoor yard sale to raise money for their mission trip in December.
Students protest police presence
Toronto Police and Toronto public school board security staff are expected at Northern Secondary School today for a student-led protest against cops in schools.