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N.J. Marine Returns Home For Thanksgiving
Share + Nov 25, 2009 7:10 pm US/Eastern Reporting Cydney Long WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. A Gloucester County Marine received a hero's welcome home Wednesday as he returned from serving his country overseas.
Two allegedly sold drugs to children at Warren Hills Regional Middle School in Washington
Authorities on Tuesday charged a Plainfield Township woman and borough man with selling ecstasy and marijuana near Warren Hills Regional Middle School.
Sicklervlle man pleads guilty to conspiracy to defraud U.S. using...
A 72-year-old Sicklerville man pleaded guilty to a one-count Information against him that charged him with conspiracy to defraud the IRS by participating in an income-shielding scheme from the sale of the Municipal Code Inspections, Inc.
Washington Township Police Chief James McDonald declares candidacy for Warren County sheriff
Washington Township, N.J., police Chief James McDonald plans to run for Warren County sheriff next year.
Washington Township, N.J., woman and 3-year-old daughter flown to hospital after accident
A Washington Township, N.J., woman is in critical condition tonight after she and her 3-year-old daughter were flown to the hospital following a single-vehicle accident this afternoon, authorities said.
Boston Red Sox Purchase Contract of Sussex Skyhawks RHP Stephen Fox
Saturday 24 Oct 2009 Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 01:25AM MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com-DURHAM, NC The Can-Am League announced today that the contract of Sussex Skyhawks RHP Stephen Fox has been purchased by the Boston Red Sox.
Mailbox Bombs Have South Jersey Residents On Edge
Share + Oct 9, 2009 11:43 pm US/Eastern WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. 1 of 1 Bottle bombs like this one have been found in at least 12 Washington Township mailboxes since the beginning of the year.
Pickup driver swerves when brakes fail, narrowly misses two Washington homes
A borough man swerved to avoid stopped traffic Monday after his brakes failed and ended up narrowly missing two homes, Washington Township, N.J., police said.
Wet summer helps NJ cranberry farmers
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - New Jersey's cranberry farmers are expecting a bumper crop thanks to a cool, wet summer.
Portable-top Tables: How Do They Work?
Surgical tables with portable tops that can be wheeled in and out of the OR on a trolley and adjusted to fit almost any type of procedure are designed to spare nurses' backs from the strain of lifting patients, protect patients from falls and enhance your facility's efficiency and flow.
Husband files lawsuit in police chase that killed pregnant wife
Jolene Labar and Dan Labar III in their May 2008 wedding photo. Pamela Lehman Of The Morning Call , September 17, 2009 The husband of a pregnant woman killed in a Palmer Township crash last August as police were chasing an alleged shoplifter the wrong way on Route 22 has filed a lawsuit seeking in excess of $20 million in damages.
John Horensky, Washington Township, N.J., committeeman, resigns
Washington Township Committeeman John Horensky announced Tuesday night he will resign from his elected position at the end of the month, township officials confirmed today.
Costa Rica sets Goldsmith Maid stakes record
Lucky Chucky and Costa Rica, both bred by the Perretti Farms of Cream Ridge, NJ, swept the two-year-old trotting stakes on Sunday, September 6, 2009 at Harrah's Chester.
Warren County school officials share plans to prepare for swine flu fight
Cooperation and communication are essential to combating the H1N1 virus -- or swine flu -- and Warren County administrators plan to be proactive on both fronts.
A 12-year-old girl was grazed with a bullet Saturday on Bonsall Street near Federal in South Philadelphia as she was helping her mother unload groceries, police said.
Lehigh Valley, northwestern New Jersey dairy farmers at risk of...
Lehigh Valley and Northwestern New Jersey readers who were there, and ...
To steal a line from the Grateful Dead, who performed at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair which was going on 40 years ago today, the half-million concertgoers who attended the history-making event now have a "Touch of Grey." Those teens and twenty-somethings of 1969 are in their 50s and 60s now, but 40 years later, their memories haven't aged a ...
Mother and son injured after jumping to escape fire in Washington Township, N.J.
Washington Township, N.J., fire officials respond to a blaze in a Lyn Gale Court home early this morning.
The line on betting in Delaware
AMERICANS LOVE sports. Americans love to gamble. We play. We bet. We bet on what is played.
Editorial board: Get tough on corruption
Members of our Community Editorial Board were asked what, if anything, can be done to clean up and prevent corruption in New Jersey government.