It's a busy few days in both West Deptford and Gloucester County.
The county has to pay more than $90,000 in legal fees and develop a procedure for handling future requests under the Open Public Records Act.
The two Republicans are whittling a laundry list of campaign points leading up to next month's primary election.
The company's proposed solar farm on Jessup Road was adjourned to next month's zoning board meeting, due to issues with the site pan.
A panel of experts will talk about the dangers of bullying and how to handle problems.
The Republicans dismissed their opponents' pledge as a desperate act.
The board added another Atlantic County town to Gloucester's emergency dispatch system, and brought Elk Township into the regional EMS service Wednesday night.
The Democratic township committee candidates want to end benefits for elected officials, slash the township committee's salary and put a hold on any new debt for West Deptford.
The offices of New Jersey's U.S. senators will host the financial aid forum and college fair Saturday.
Governor says there's great comfort in the death of Osama bin Laden.
Both incumbents won re-election in what was a tight race for the final seat.
Just 10.6 percent of registered voters came out to cast a ballot in the crowded school board race Wednesday.
The nationwide program allows people to drop off unused or unwanted medication at local police headquarters.
Here's our roundup of all things school election-related.
Gotchel is one of eight candidates running for West Deptford's Board of Education.
The shuttered West Deptford refinery has more than two decades' worth of tax appeals pending, which complicated matters for Gloucester County freeholders.
Hayden is one of eight candidates running for West Deptford's Board of Education.
Ryer is one of eight candidates running for West Deptford's Board of Education.
Reeves is one of eight candidates running for West Deptford's Board of Education.
The budget eventually gets a unanimous vote, but not before wrangling over parliamentary procedure and accusations of stifling debate on the issues.
Meet the Candidates Night gave seven of the eight candidates a chance to sell themselves to the public.
Meet the Candidates gave voters a voice Monday night.
The pair of Republicans are in a four-way race for two nominations in the June primary.
The board approved a use variance for James Hamel to build a solar array to power his farm.
The committee approved a half-dozen contracts among Thursday night's business.
New Jersey is the seventh state to create a next-of-kin registry for motorists injured or killed in crashes.
The long-time Democrat is bypassing the primaries and running as an independent in the November general election.
Four Republicans are running for two nominations for township committee.
The Republicans will have a contested primary in June.
The nonbinding resolution is the first step in amending West Deptford's township code.
The 2011-2012 budget includes a drop of $400,000 in the local tax levy as compared to last year.
Bringing their message to the voters and increasing turnout are key, according to township committee candidates Sam Cianfarini and Ray Chintall.
The new legislative district map means major changes in the political landscape.
Here are a few things you need to know this week.
The local Republicans are backing a pair of candidates for township committee.
The commission re-drawing New Jersey's state assembly districts issued its plan on Sunday.
The full list was released late Friday.
Gov. Christie appeared at New Jersey Manufacturers for 90 minutes Tuesday afternoon, while Atlantic County teachers protested across the street.
The state Board of Public Utilities approved another trio of power plant projects for a state energy incentive program.
COAH, towns doing little until New Jersey Supreme Court rules on challenge to latest housing obligations.