Need a car? Treadmill? West Deptford Township's public auction will be held on Monday, Oct.15 online at GovDeals.com.
Det. Bob Chew looks to bring a lot of the skills he acquired working with the Camden Police to Greenwich Twp. Council.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate at Hofstra University.
Edward Phelps says he never witnessed any potential fraud during his years working for the West Deptford Water and Sewer Department.
Committeewoman Denice DiCarlo and challenger Jeff Hansen have hashed out the details for a Nov. 2 debate at RiverWinds Community Center.
West Deptford Patch sums up the five things you need to know from the Oct. 4 township committee meeting.
Committee decided to cut its losses on the fireworks display, canceled by bad weather at West Deptford Fun Day.
The second debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney is Oct. 16 at 9 p.m. Find out where to see it on TV.
The state attorney general's office has served two subpoenas on the township, seeking information regarding alleged wrongdoing in the department.
With fire trucks the center of much political debate, West Deptford receives pledge from Sunoco.
Senator Frank Lautenberg's staff will be at Woodbury Public Library on Friday afternoon to address residents' issues with federal programs.
Residents can now report government officials they believe are abusing power.
Judge Eugene McCaffrey Jr. asks for more analysis as to whether secret meetings in December violated state law.
More adults who work with children could be covered under the background check rules, but committee tabled the matter for now.
The state Attorney General's office is investigating possible abuse of power by township employees.
West Deptford is up against a deadline from Mother Nature to get grass seed down, as nearby residents await the return of the destroyed park.
Arguments over whether closed-door meetings prior to January's reorganization meeting violated state law will be heard in court.
The county is distributing 17,500 doses of the vaccine this year.
The county plans 35 flu shot clinics through December.
Haddonfield and West Deptford are two of just a handful in the state participating in a pilot program for teacher evaluation.
Deputy Mayor Sean Kilpatrick raises concerns following actions in the wake of reports on township property.
West Deptford is taking legal action to try to recoup money spent beyond the scope of construction costs in the RiverWinds golf and tennis project.
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The state Senate president condemns threats made against two local Republican leaders.
West Deptford Republican chair Dennis Forte says a call to punish organized labor's enemies is part of a bullying mentality that lead to death threats against township officials.
Utilities could face up to $25,000 daily in penalties for failing to adhere to their own service and communications plans under Gov. Chris Christie's proposed legislation.
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The board unanimously gives consent to changes to Dr. Rami Geffner's office on Mantua Pike.
The county-sponsored course, rescheduled from January, is part of an ongoing series.
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Potential of hundreds of construction jobs could help alleviate unemployment in skilled trades.