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2 Hospitalized In South Jersey Crash Between Car, Motorcycle: Police
Both drivers were seriously injured in the crash, which is under investigation, authorities said.

Both drivers were seriously injured in the crash, which is under investigation, authorities said.

None of the residents were home during the fire.
What's opening, what's closing and what's changing in South Jersey? Here are some of the business stories making news across the region.
The rail service will close its stations and halt all service during the timeframe as part of a PILOT program.
High traffic is expected in the region Friday for Labor Day weekend travel.
A skunk may have exposed 2 dogs to the disease. The owners failed to provide proof of vaccination for 1 of them, officials said.
The township is increasing patrols at houses of worship and schools 'in an abundance of caution,' the mayor says.
The suspect ran a stop sign and hit another vehicle head-on, police said.
There are downed wires in the roadway, officials said Friday morning.
Stores are already popping up for the scary season. Here's where to get your Halloween shopping fix in the area.
Stores are already popping up for the scary season. Here's where to get your Halloween shopping fix in the area.
Bishop Joseph Williams was in the Minneapolis airport when he learned of the mass shooting. His former church is only a few miles away.
Authorities seized several electronic devices from his home.
Stephen Smink, a former bowling alley owner, targeted officials involved in his conviction for the arson of a rival bowling alley.
Officers and detectives have been actively searching for Jahear Burgos, officials said.
Children in Moorestown can get a free haircut this weekend ahead of the new school year.
Children in Cinnaminson can get a free haircut at a local business ahead of the new school year.
Federal agents arrested the suspect inside a university parking garage across state lines.
Exposure to the waters can cause a range of health issues.
During the pandemic, his company falsely promoted its pesticide as a COVID-19 surface killer, according to federal authorities.