The Democratic race for surrogate and Republican race for sheriff were the only contested races at the county level.
A little more than 1,000 voters came out to the polls Tuesday.
Voters can go to the polls starting at 6 a.m.
The United States Senate candidate is throwing confusion into the mix with his slogan, county Republican officials said.
The Republican candidate for West Deptford township committee weighs in on a letter sent out by Democrats Donna Szymborski and Denice DiCarlo.
It's time to end 24 years of tax appeals over the Eagle Point refinery.
New Jersey's primary is Tuesday, June 5.
The annual budget work session starts at 8 a.m.
Both sides have taken in thousands from attorneys, engineering firms and other professionals.
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez touts his record in fighting for the underdog and says the American dream is in peril.
A consent order agreed to Monday afternoon avoids another court date on the dispute over the property.
It's a light week in local government.
The Democrats say the complex is severely undervalued in the current settlement, while the Republicans say they've gotten more than what a judge might say is the value.
A nearly year-long process was delayed a few more days, but should be resolved early next week.
Superior Court Judge Eugene McCaffrey Jr. will hear arguments Tuesday before issuing a final decision.
The state Department of Transportation is holding an information session about plans to restructure the portion of Route 45 that runs through the city's downtown.
A phone survey of parents didn't show enough people in favor of the idea, school board members announced Monday.
Four West Deptford boards meet this week.
Downgrading crimes to ordinance violations means a faster court system and more money in fines, but subverts justice, according to John Paff.
More budget work has reduced a 15¢ per $100 of assessed value tax rate increase down to 8.5¢ per $100 of assessed value.
New Jersey Arts Education Census Project surveys nearly all schools to compare arts education offerings.
The Local Finance Board left West Deptford's bonds, which would fund $32.4 million in property tax settlements, off the May agenda.
The two boards are the only government meetings this week.
The township committee approved a move to a Joint Insurance Fund Thursday night.
Botto's returns for another two-year stint at the summer concerts, and seniors will get a permanent bus.
Michael Crowley's suit against West Deptford will finally be heard in Superior Court.
GE Capital bought the property at a U.S. Marshal's sale last month, and has brought the property up to date on PILOT and tax payments.
New methods show 89.29 percent of the original Class of 2011 graduated within four years at West Deptford High School.
Tuesday's the deadline for township property owners.
The settlement deal over property tax disputes at Eagle Point should be safe in the merger, company officials said.
Parents will get a chance to weigh in on the dress code proposal via a midweek phone survey.
The Gloucester County freeholder director was awarded the honor by the New Jersey Conference of Mayors.
The Republicans defended what the state Senate President called a rushed settlement with Sunoco and Coastal/El Paso.
The board laid out the schedule through its next reorganization in January 2013.
The board approved opening negotiations with the superintendent on a new contract.
The school board gave approval, pending a signed agreement specifying requirements for the use of the school this summer.
The project aims to revitalize the 16-year-old playground.
The school board will take care of various housekeeping items Monday night.
The township will use $7,500 to help increase access at RiverWinds.
Two deals with Sunoco and Coastal/El Paso passed by a 3-2 margin Tuesday night.