Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Acme, ShopRite and Aldi in Gloucester Township.
Camden County is providing 300 tablets to seniors for case management and to combat the social isolation seniors face amid the pandemic.
Here's a list of upcoming events in Camden County, courtesy of our friends at Visit South Jersey.
RCSJ Music Professor Natalka Pavlovsky shares her paintings, the Ukrainian carols that inspired her artwork and their historical background.
Fentanyl has been a leading killed in the opioid epidemic, and Camden County is targeting the deadly drug in a new awareness campaign.
Keeping your holiday celebration low-key? Some restaurants in Gloucester Township are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Boosters available in Gloucester Township help protect against omicron and the delta variant, and lessen the symptoms if you do get sick.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
Health officials reported that 510 Camden County residents were hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Monday.
Gloucester Township police are asking for the public's help to find Phillip A. Stephan, who was last seen at his home in October.
A $50,000-winning lottery ticket for Saturday's drawing was sold at the Wine Barrel in Laurel Springs.
Camden County is under a Code Blue Weather Advisory through 7 a.m. Friday morning, officials announced Monday morning.
A look back at the week that was in Gloucester Township.
Klara Pedersen Collects Letters for Macy’s Annual Believe Campaign
Camden County officials will hold their next virtual town hall about the COVID-19 pandemic Monday at noon.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Camden County and across NJ.
Live theater returns to Gloucester Township this weekend when the Mainstage Center for the Arts presents its “Home for the Holidays” show.
There will be an increased police presence at the Black Horse Pike Regional School District's three high schools on Friday.
The Camden County Health Hub will have some testing dates for COVID-19 in December, and begin consistent testing Jan. 3.
Camden County Corrections officers of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 212 surprised students and distributed toys at the Larc ...
Gloucester Township Council made two decisions regarding recreational marijuana businesses Monday night.
Two women were injured when a house exploded in Vineland on Wednesday, according to published reports.
A man accused of robbing a Gloucester Township 7-11 has been charged in a string of robberies in South Jersey, and one in Pennsylvania.
Camden County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
No charges will be filed against Camden County Police Officers in connection with the 2019 death of 46-year-old Rodolfo Pagan, of Camden.
The Camden County Health Hub and Cooper University Hospital added COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Boost NJ Day Wednesday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week recommended expanded use of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 16 and 17.
If you forgot a gift or still need to send one, see holiday shipping deadlines and stores open on Christmas 2021 in Gloucester Township.
Gloucester Township police raised $2,875 for cancer research, education and prevention during No Shave November.
Due to the unseasonably warm weather and rain public skating, and all other activities at the Winterfest ice rink will be cancelled toda ...
Route 42 north is closed at Exit 12 due to an overturned dump truck, police said on Friday.
NJ hit its highest number of suspected or confirmed COVID hospitalizations since April 30.
According to authorities, officers and fire crews responded to the scene of a pickup truck versus train.
A Blackwood man has been charged with stealing a car in Moorestown as part of a car theft ring that targeted North Jersey dealerships.
Gloucester Township Council will vote on a proposed medical marijuana dispensary and the Blackwood West Redevelopment Plan overhaul Monday.
The Delaware River and Bay Authority made $150 million to be used for capital projects.
Shana Mastranduono says few things are worth fighting for. Shana's Wild Fig, an NJ eatery getting a second chance, is one of them for her.