The Camden County judge was nominated by Gov. Chris Christie this summer to replace Supreme Court Justice Helen Hoens.
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Confirmation came Friday, three weeks after the victim was hospitalized, officials said.
Moose Juice owner Tobey Karpicz told Patch in an e-mail that he is withdrawing his bid, and will revisit the project when a new request for proposals is issued.
The governor dismissed a call for comment on McCain's statement, saying the situation is "ridiculous" and "sophomoric."
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Commiteeman Sam Cianfarini said the deal could bring new revenues to the township, but details are scant at present.
Solicitor Anthony Ogozalek was asked to account for some $3,000 in conversations with Committeeman Sam Cianfarini over the past few months; Cianfarini said he trusts the solicitor 'more than anyone else in the township.'
The American Palio in Atlantic City will be held Oct. 11-13.
Inspira Medical Center in Woodbury reports positive test results have come back for one patient suspected of contracting mumps, nj.com reports.
The first reading of a salary ordinance was approved unanimously at the township meeting September 19.
Some residents change their mind when informed the governor vetoed legislation.
Township Administrator Eric Campo said it's too early to comment on the matter, but noted that the club is operating under a court order from prior litigations.
With 36 clinics open from now until the end of the year, residents will have opportunities throughout the county to vaccinate themselves and their children.
A representative from the engineering consultancy presented on the prospective savings available from 'budget-neutral capital projects' at the community center.
The Division of Local Government Services has formalized a request for quarterly financial reporting from the municipality.
The diagnoses were confirmed this week, officials said.
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Ray Chintall said 'misinformation' on the township response to the nuisance complaint 'is prevalent.'
A hearing Wednesday revealed more about deteriorating conditions at the park than of any material benefit of improvements there, the costs of which owners were eager to pass on to tenants in the form of rate increases.
Both victims of the disease were senior citizens. The state urges caution heading into September, which is the peak month for West Nile virus.
The candidates debate one week before the special election.
A defensive driving course sponsored by the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office can save county residents 5 percent and 2 points on their insurance.
The assemblyman says the state's red light camera program should be shut down.
The bill, which will head for Gov. Christie's desk, allows for tenured municipal employees in five counties to be terminated among towns that share their services.
The governing body also found $250 to donate in support of Kayla Baylor's trip to the Miss Pre-Teen Amazing Finals in Omaha, NE.
'We think the worst for West Deptford is probably behind them,' says Thomas Neff, director of the Division of Local Government Services.
The two will face off in the October 16 special U.S. Senate election.
Republicans push hard to win control of the state Assembly during a stop at a West Depford small business Wednesday.
Deputy Mayor Sean Kilpatrick said the township had negotiated a price break from the vendor. Committeewoman Denice DiCarlo asked whether the money would be better spent elsewhere.
K-9 Officer Michael Franks will be coming back to work with a new dog that will debut publicly at Tuesday's National Night Out.
Commiteeman Sean Kilpatrick emphasized the need to get the community center on track to financial self-sufficiency.
Republicans clamor that this is the financial oversight they've requested for years. Democrats say the state is concerned by the surplus spend-down in the 2013 GOP municipal budget.
The marathon session concluded a process begun more than two months ago as the budget was formally adopted.
But adviser John Barrett warns that surplus spending is going to back the township into a financial corner for 2014.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The township committee introduced a trio of policing-related ordinances at its July 11 meeting; all passed unanimously.
The next time the committee will gather is July 25.
The room was a contentious display from a community grappling with a shrinking ratable base and looking as much for scapegoats as for solutions.