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Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Attic Blaze
Chews Landing Fire Department puts out the Stonegate Court fire.

Chews Landing Fire Department puts out the Stonegate Court fire.

Garwood responders find a rotten surprise and a suspected thief makes like Cinderella in this week's crazy police news from around New Jersey.
This week in Gloucester Township news, South Jersey Citizens suffers a defeat, a local man is golden at the Olympics and a man accused of killing Schultz is in more trouble with police.
There were 27 organized National Night Out events in Gloucester Township, police said.
This week's Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Pet of the Week is a two-for-one.
Camden County freeholders declare all county parks smoke-free.
Pack No. 177 organized a second food drive after learning of a local food bank's depleted resources.
Target's new promotion helps give back to local schools.
State Sen. Raymond Lesniak, the legislator leading the charge for legalized sports gambling, welcomes the lawsuit.
State Sen. Raymond Lesniak, the legislator leading the charge for legalized sports gambling, welcomes the lawsuit.
Gloucester Township Police have charged a Williamstown teen with 13 car burglaries in late July.
Henry Ruffin, 41, pleaded guilty Tuesday to lying to the FBI during an investigation into the kidnapping and murder of an Atlantic City teen last March.
The air-conditioning system will be back up and running.
State Sen. Raymond Lesniak, the legislator leading the charge for legalized sports gambling, welcomes the lawsuit.
A failure of the library's air-conditioning system will keep the building closed through at least Wednesday.
The two books are among seven new titles available at Gloucester Township library and others in the Camden County Library System.
This past week in Gloucester Township news, Paul Moriarty says his arrest is an abuse of power and the Blackwood Kiwanis prepare to vie for the state title.
Patch has partnered with NJ Aid for Animals to bring readers a "Pet of the Week" each Sunday.
Also this week in wacky New Jersey police news, holy stupidity, Batman! A "superhero" causes a stir at a Home Depot.
Laurel Springs resident Gary Frisch and his wife, Christina, recently took his first plunges from an airplane.