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National Dog Day is Aug. 26. What will you do to celebrate man's best friend?
After releasing three suspects' photos on social media sites, Gloucester Township Police arrested three women in two separate shoplifting cases at Kmart and ShopRite.
A TBAA Soccer Tournament is expected to cause traffic delays near the TBAA Soccer Complex at Valley Brook this weekend.
Michael Mann of Philadelphia broke into Glendora Auto Repair early this morning, allegedly attempting to steal a vehicle, Gloucester Township Police report.
State Assemblyman Paul Moriarty denies he was drinking alcohol before he was pulled over by police.
David Mayer says data proves his administration is succeeding at its goals. Do you agree?
This week's crazy New Jersey police news includes runaway cows, a cash hiding place failure and a pair of boozy pants.
It's the second rabid animal alert in Camden County this week.
Patch has partnered with NJ Aid for Animals to bring readers a "Pet of the Week" each Sunday.
Nash is seeking re-election to the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
McMullin is seeking a second term on the Black Horse Pike Regional School District Board of Education.
Samuel Garro, a 2011 Republican candidate for Gloucester Township Council, is seeking a three-year term on the Black Horse Pike Regional School District Board of Education.
Storer, a lifelong Gloucester Township resident, is seeking a third term on the Black Horse Pike Regional School District Board of Education.
Liddell, a Republican candidate in the 2011 Gloucester Township Council race, is seeking a three-year term on the Gloucester Township Board of Education.
The field is newly sodded and now has a sprinkler system.
Gloucester Township Police Department has been awarded a $4,400 grant to bolster DWI patrols in advance of and over Labor Day weekend.
A 5-year-old child suffers non-life-threatening facial injuries.
A total of 25 moving companies are charged with operating without a license, according to the attorney general.
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