Local employers are looking to hire in a variety of fields.
New Jersey Arts Education Census Project surveys nearly all schools to compare arts education offerings.
Lee Avenue residents continue fight against Methodist Cemetery fence.
The $15.23 million budget will boost property taxes.
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The county seeks volunteers to refurbish donated bicycles for a new Bike Share program, and to man distribution points.
Haddonfield puts on a grand reopening with a party.
Total renovations could take nearly a year to complete.
Haddonfield reminds residents about regulations.
Public reaction helped fuel change, officials say.
Haddonfield officials agreed to keep a ban on overnight parking in place, but will consider ways to mitigate time drain on police.
The event marked the end of four years of improvements.
A sponsored banner hangs this week over Kings Highway after commissioners rejected a similar banner from a church earlier this month.
The commissioners continued a debate Tuesday about scrapping or revising overnight parking regulations. The municipal budget was also scheduled for a vote.
Details for approaching deadline.
Meeting tonight at Municipal Hall is in advance of a public budget hearing next week.
Fashion and food are on the menu.
Haddonfield officials prohibited sign with sponsors for church rummage sale.
A Patch survey helps pace parking discussion.
Work session today at 5 p.m.
The $27.5 million project will expand the highway along Route 130 by one lane in both directions as well as replacing a pair of aging bridges. Its anticipated closing date is in 2015.
Remi Fortunato's salary is $30,000.
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County officials want the public's input on proposed improvements to county's most widely used park.
Too many ads can "clutter" downtown, a historic preservation member says, as a commissioner says officials are making Haddonfield a difficult place for business owners.
The pilot program is designed to help armed forces veterans become teachers.
Commissioners meet at 7:30 p.m. at Municipal Hall.
Retired superintendent Barry Ersek draws a pension of more than $100,000 per year.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
Haddonfield commissioners consider requiring employees to have comments to media cleared by them.
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Haddonfield taxpayers will save almost $700 more on average under Democrats' plan compared to Gov. Chris Christie's, New Jersey's senate president says.
It's part of a work session today that starts at 4 p.m.
Michelle Gentek joined township council in 2009.
A memorial for the fallen—and the living—is now part of the Camden County Veterans Cemetery, thanks to the South Jersey Vietnam Veterans Association's advocacy.
The New Jersey Comptroller's office said many treated the organization "like a personal ATM."
Prison, probation and restitution await Camden County’s Joseph Rivera for a six-year bribery operation.
Haddonfield residents will now pay $2,304 yearly for local services if the budget is approved as-is. The public can voice opinions next month.
Commissioners will meet tonight at 7 for a work session and 7:30 for a regular meeting.
Do not use plastic bags.