Our weekly Q&A with Camden County freeholders gets your questions answered.
The freeholders will hold a town meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m., followed by the board's regular meeting.
The public meeting starts at 5 p.m.
The electronic system is used to notify residents of important updates on concerns such as severe weather or major road closings.
The $13.9 million tax and spending plan includes cuts in services.
Salaries of nonunion employees were also approved.
Governor says there's great comfort in the death of Osama bin Laden.
Governor proposes New Jersey allow non-educators to helm school districts.
Our weekly Q&A with county freeholders.
Loft area in library balcony, once dreary, was inspired by Haddon Avenue coffee shop.
The new levy will cost the typical homeowner $87 more per year to fund local government.
Four Democrats and four Republicans will battle for two nominations each in the June primary.
It could mean one in three potholes are not immediately filled.
The county faces a $41 million budget shortfall.
The commission re-drawing New Jersey's state assembly districts issued its plan on Sunday.
The college has officially submitted a bid to host a debate during the 2012 election.
A weekly Q&A with county freeholders.
The Governor and State Senate President came to Gloucester Township Wednesday.
Borough commissioners honor local women and girls.
It's the regular bimonthly meeting.
The Assembly Budget Committee's visit comes one week after a Senate panel heard from the public.
All elected officials in the county have been invited to a meeting at Camden County College to discuss the proposed regional police and fire service.
"Michele" wants to be your dog.
The job fair on April 6 is expected to attract about 100 employers.
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"Vivica" is looking for a new home.
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He announced his resignation Thursday.
Sweeney touts savings he created in Gloucester County, but stops short of calling for end to home-rule.
The governor pushed for changes to the state pension and benefits system before a standing-room-only crowd Thursday.
Governor promises to reduce property taxes, increase aid to schools.
Overnight snow storm has schools opening on a two-hour delay and the borough on a one-hour delay.
The M. Allan Vogelson Library in Voorhees wants book trailers created by teens for favorite titles.
The company that owns the Sun publishes several other SJ weekly papers.
The work session is open to the public.
"Confetti" needs a new home.