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New Jersey Aid for Animals board member Kelly Matthews is Gloucester Township Patch's newest blogger.

New Jersey Aid for Animals board member Kelly Matthews is Gloucester Township Patch's newest blogger.

A Camden County Department of Public Works project is slated to begin in the area Monday, too.
A total of 164 Erial students participate in "Summer Reading Expedition."
Benigno Boulevard will be closed to eastbound traffic for about a month.
A federal judge sentences Vanna Kem for tax evasion.
Greg Webb is the second All-American from Timber Creek in the last two seasons.
A Rite Aid employee's wallet is stolen Saturday.
This nifty video tutorial shows users of any Patch site how to post an announcement, including full press releases, by using the tools available to all Patch users.
A $5 ATM fee is steep, but was it worth this response? Also this week in OMGs from NJ PDs, a knife-wielding stalker makes it easy for police to find him.
A woman drives a Cadillac into a building at Autumn Ridge Apartments Tuesday morning.
Find out where and how to observe the Jewish holiday in your community.
Police arrested accused burglar Giuseppe D'Agostino after a resident called to report he'd entered a home on Fairmount Avenue. Another neighbor helped police find him.
Police are still seeking a second dirtbike rider who escaped.
Hooch is back as the Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Pet of the Week, meaning he still has not been adopted.
Gloucester Township Boys Basketball League adds one more registration.
Sign up for Gloucester Township Boys Basketball League tonight from 6:30 to 9.
Print coupons, find grocery specials and email lists to yourself and friends using Gloucester Township Patch's new Grocery Specials section.
Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney is the focus of tonight's Camden County College Center for Civic Leadership and Responsibility forum.