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Meet Highland's Spotlight Students for March
The school also honored a faculty member at its March Spotlight breakfast.

The school also honored a faculty member at its March Spotlight breakfast.

Jermaine Jones tweets his departure amid allegations he lied to producers—and one of those lies allegedly involves township police.
The crimes occurred March 8 and March 11.
Gabriela Mosquera was sworn in as 4th District assemblywoman last Monday.
Get your tickets now for the March 23 Readers' Theatre Project performance.
Also, a Wayne man has had better days.
Monday is the deadline to nominate someone for the township's 2012 "Women Who Make a Difference" awards program.
Patch investigates why Gloucester Township pays big non-itemized bills, a developer wants to bring 74 apartments to town and we crown our athlete of the season.
Registration begins for township residents on March 19.
Police arrested a Philadelphia man wanted for murder in Johnstown, PA, early Tuesday.
Chief W. Harry Earle spent last weekend at a training program at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in Alexandria, VA.
The Camden County Library System has announced new arrivals at the township library.
Also, police say one drunk man attempts to help another—and both get arrested.
Gabriela Mosquera will serve as interim assemblywoman for the 4th Legislative District until a special election is held in November.
Camden County is partnering with two area environmental groups for the volunteer cleanup.
Mullen students continue their orangutan quest, Gloucester Township honors Tuskegee Airman and the first winner is crowned in Patch's Readers' Choice contest.
The classes start in two weeks, so sign up as soon as possible.
The county switches emergency alert system providers. Residents can sign up for emergency alerts on several phone lines.
The visit to push 21st century job training will mark the senator's second visit to Gloucester Township since October.