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Portion of White Horse Pike Remains Closed for Utility Work
Single lanes of the highway will be closed overnight for the rest of the week as a gas-main installation project continues.

Single lanes of the highway will be closed overnight for the rest of the week as a gas-main installation project continues.

The pair were captured on video after an alleged burglary near a Planet Fitness.
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The individual drove away after attempting to engage the girl; police hope someone in the community saw what happened or recognizes the car involved.
Also this week, a Blackwood woman was killed in a hit-and-run, Gloucester Twp. Police crowdsourced crime-solving and more.
This dapper young dog is friendly, fun and looking for a loving home.
The Lawnside resident failed to appear in state Superior Court in Camden, authorities said.
After more than 45 years fighting and investigating fires through Camden County, Paul Hartstein passed away March 6. His fellow firefighters are paying tribute online.
Also, an unlocked Beemer with the keys inside gets stolen from a driveway.
Don't miss your chance to breakfast with Mr. Bunny himself.
Brandon Keller received a top seed for the NJSIAA state wrestling tournament, March 8-10 in Atlantic City.
Fake utilities workers primarily are targeting Hispanic neighborhoods and threatening to shut off customers' power and gas.
Also this week in Gloucester Township, three convicted in the Triton student-teacher sex case got paid nearly $100K while suspended, the municipal tax outlook became clearer and more.
Gloucester Township seeks nominations of exemplary women who live or work in town.
Five-year-old Fusilli likes to rule the roost—he just needs a home to do it in.
The Lindenwold resident failed to appear in state Superior Court in Camden, according to the Camden County Sheriff's Office.
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Gov. Chris Christie's budget proposal includes more money for Gloucester Township Public Schools and Black Horse Pike Regional School District.
Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer pitches the call-in session as an opportunity "to receive input from our citizens about how we can improve the quality of life in our community."