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Broomall Man Charged With DWI Hit 120 MPH, Police Say
Police say a Broomall man later charged with driving while intoxicated reached speeds of more than 120 mph on Route 42.

Police say a Broomall man later charged with driving while intoxicated reached speeds of more than 120 mph on Route 42.

A Mass at St. Agnes Church in Gloucester Township on Tuesday officially welcomed Sullivan into the diocese at its leader.
Police say a man later charged with driving while intoxicated reached speeds of more than 120 mph on Route 42.
Teachers Jeffrey Logandro and Daniel Michielli both entered pleas to a downgraded charge in court Monday in Camden. They'll be sentenced to short jail stays or house arrest next month.
Some of the defendants in the Triton teacher-student sex case are expected in court Monday.
Hooch loves walks and car rides.
Also this week, Gloucester Township Police search for a stabbing suspect, Timber Creek inducts its first Hall of Fame class and township officials want to fix a dangerous intersection.
The Tartans edged out defending champion Delsea in the final race of the event.
Coles Road will be closed between Peters Lane and Little Gloucester Road from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A 22-year-old man was stabbed after an argument in the township's Sicklerville section late Thursday, police said.
The camp will return to Highland High School in 2013 for eight weeks of classes and activities beginning June 24.
Two suspects were caught on surveillance video stealing various items from the Shoe Dept. on Jan. 5.
Kevin Renz, 19, of Turnersville, turned himself in over the weekend after he saw himself on surveillance footage of a reported shoplifting incident at Rite Aid on Jan. 17, police say.
Residents who have yet to receive a flu shot can get one on Thursday at either the Blackwood or Camden campus of Camden County College.
Camden County's online database provides online, real-time food safety inspection reports. Here's how Gloucester Twp. schools performed.
Triton teacher Jack Feighan hopes the power of social media comes through, again, to help his students.
An extremely busy week saw major stories in crime and courts (man killed with arrow, K-9 death suspect back in jail), schools (contract negotiations drag on), town council (money put up for armored vehicle) and much more.
The founder of NFL Films, based in Mount Laurel, died last fall.
Mainstage Center for the Arts thespians will bring the true story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan's groundbreaking work to life. Performances continue through Feb. 16.