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Camden County Wants to Build a 'Library of Your Dreams'
The library system is taking a survey to find out what the public wants and needs.

The library system is taking a survey to find out what the public wants and needs.

Gloucester Township's 2011 National Night Out event was rated the best in New Jersey for towns of a similar size.
A traffic engineer working for Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon says yellow lights are at least a half-second short at two spots along Blackwood Clementon Road.
A Glendora resident who attends Paul VI High School was also among 10 students to win the BizEd competiton.
Part of Berlin-Cross Keys Road will be shut down until Aug. 31. Learn where the detours are planned.
These stories topped Gloucester Township news this past week. Are you all caught up?
Umbrellas suffer in the name of research and a cop goes way overboard to get a date in this week's weird New Jersey police news.
Outstanding pitching from Dylan Maria, Macen Collins and Marc-Anthony Rodriguez guides Blackwood Kiwanis' 11-year-olds to a 5-2 win over East Greenwich on Wednesday.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will be performing at the Flyer Theater at Camden County College Friday and Saturday.
Meet the local athletes from New Jersey who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
The shoplifting incident occurred at the Blackwood Clementon Road Rite Aid on Saturday.
The video slideshow shows action from Gloucester Township Police Department's Junior Police Academy's 13- to 15-year-old training week, July 16-20.
The four-star defensive lineman recruit verbally committed to North Carolina on Saturday.
A Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority project has the roadway closed through 5 p.m. Friday.
Gross vandalism and crimes against the house of God top this week's crazy New Jersey police news.
Are you all caught up on the past week's top Gloucester Township news?
Can't find a beloved family animal? Let your neighbors know.
The incident occurred Thursday afternoon in the township's Hilltop section.
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Patty DiRenzo has become a big part of a nationwide push for laws to protect those who call 911 following drug overdoses.