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Don't go to the wrong polling place for Election Day.

Don't go to the wrong polling place for Election Day.

The Camden County Superintendent's Office goes without power for days while preparing for high voter turnout next Tuesday.
Gov. Chris Christie's office announces public health experts are available to answer questions about food and water safety and mold.
Gov. Chris Christie's office announces public health experts are available to answer questions about food and water safety and mold.
Gov. Chris Christie's office announces public health experts are available to answer questions about food and water safety and mold.
Gov. Chris Christie's office announces public health experts are available to answer questions about food and water safety and mold.
Many utilities running on generators in wake of Superstorm Sandy.
"Postponing Halloween celebrations by five days is a commonsense and necessary step" during post-Sandy cleanup, the governor says.
Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer and Police Chief W. Harry Earle provide an update on conditions in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
The temporary shelter houses eight people during the storm.
A decision on whether to postpone Wednesday's scheduled trick-or-treating activities will be made later today after damage and risk are assessed.
Continue to check back for more announcements as we get them.
Show off your hard work to more than just the people who drive or walk past your home. It's easy to upload photos to Gloucester Township Patch.
We feel Hooch deserves a home for the holidays. If you're not the person who can provide that home, maybe you know someone who can.
Do you know what to do when the power goes out? How to reach PSE&G or Atlantic City Electric? Check out our tips.
Camden County and local government officials outline their plans for the path of the storm, which is expected to hit Sunday.
Gloucester Township Police Department warns of potential traffic issues Friday and Saturday.
Don't miss this pre-Halloween fright fest.
The event aims to encourage family reading.
The $30 million building is part of an $83 million expansion to Camden County College's Blackwood campus.