Whether in-person versus on-line – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
Chapel Avenue — a 2-mile stretch of the trees — is one of NJ's best cherry blossom destinations, according to the state tourism division.
The Nazi regime killed 1.5 million children, nearly all Jewish.
1 little blue penguin is named Tater Tot. You can cast your vote to decide the newest baby's name.
South Jersey community members, both English and Spanish-speaking, are invited to take the online training course to help patients.
Getting your boat ready at the start of boating season requires a lot more than removing your boat cover and adding fuel.
Learn about what you need to do to boat legally in New Jersey
To celebrate the Eagles' 2022-23 season, Dunkin' stores in the region are offering one free coffee per customer on Monday.
Get your gal pals and head out to local wineries, local businesses, and coffee shops to celebrate friendship.
Technicians at one of the township fire stations will inspect your child's car seat to make sure they are secured properly in the car.
New technology and a dream built after college is now taking flight.
Winners will be chosen by the public. All the winners will be featured in USA Today's 2023 Readers' Choice Awards.
To celebrate Black History Month, the Camden Co. Library System is hosting a series of educational and recreational events through February.
Girl Scouts of Service Unit 303 (Cherry Hill-Haddonfield-Merchantville) came together to help the hungry for a day of service event.
One lucky Camden County customer scored a multi-million dollar prize winning ticket this week, lottery officials said.
One lucky liquor store served as one of several New Jersey locations to sell five-figure prizes for Monday's drawing.
Tatina Carr was honored with the LeadingAge's Excellence in Professional Advancement Award.
Three family members heralded Jimmy for his dedication to volunteering in the community. He also earned a place at the NJ DECA finals.
Applications are available through Feb. 6, officials said. Here's how to apply:
If you don't know any Girl Scouts and you're wondering how you can get your hands on some Thin Mints, here's how to find some nearby.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Cherry Hill with contributions big and small.
Charlie the giant Pacific octopus has been on exhibit since earlier in January — and they are a bit of a enigma, aquarium staff said.
Your donation of new and gently-used coats can help neighbors keep warm. The coat drive runs through Jan. 15 with locations around south NJ.
"The amazing sense of gratitude that people would express just knowing that we care, that the world cares," Dr. Rempell said.
Looking to get your criminal history off the official record? At this free event, you can meet with an attorney to discuss expungement.
Say it ain't so! A local Weezer fan has a billboard with his name on it, and in Comic Sans of all fonts.
These 11 Camden County volunteers have shown ideals and actions that reflect the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., officials said.
Cherry Hill police are seeking applications for police officers in the township, department officials said.
As we ring in the new year, live Christmas trees can pose a fire hazard. Here's how to get rid of your tree safely:
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society New Jersey Region hosted an 8-week fundraising challenge to spread awareness & raise funds for blood cancer.
Santa Claus will be making his way through Cherry Hill atop a fire truck. Here is where and when you can spot him:
The newly donated bikes from YALE School NJ are set to help officers patrol hard-to-reach areas of town, officials said.
The Cherry Hill tradition returns next month, complete with a lighting ceremony to ring in the season. Here’s what to know:
John J. Mulholland Jr., Esq is the Executive Director at ASAH.
Camden County College students are collecting items for local organizations at Giving Tuesday events on November 22 and 29.
ZZ Dance members performed at the Holton's Heroes Fundraiser.
The charity beneficiary is Big Brothers Big Sisters, who provides children facing adversity with professional support.
Chat with a Cherry Hill Police officer over a cup of Wawa coffee at their next Coffee With a Cop.