Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced that a former Lenape High School teacher admitted in Superior Court to recording upskirt videos and taking photos of female students last year in his classroom and the school’s hallways.

Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced that a former Lenape High School teacher admitted in Superior Court to recording upskirt videos and taking photos of female students last year in his classroom and the school’s hallways.
To help enforce the dawn to dusk hours at the Creek Road basketball court, the Boro of Bellmawr is looking to install gates at the Creek Road basketball court.
Atlantic City Electric has filed plans with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to pass along $22.7 million in tax savings to customers.
Miguel Palillero, 27, of Gloucester City was recently sentenced to five years in New Jersey State prison before Superior Court Judge Robert P. Becker. Palillero pled guilty to sexually assaulting a child under the age of 13.
Maxis Health System, an entity of Trinity Health, and Virtua Health have entered into a non-binding Letter of Intent regarding the possible acquisition by Virtua of The Lourdes Health System, including Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden and Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County.
Virtua executive Suzanne Ghee has been named Community Advocate of the Year by the National Association of Women Business Owners’ (NAWBO) South Jersey chapter.
Three South Jersey men, who were hired by the owner of McChesney Funeral Home to run the business, have been charged with stealing more than $1.3 million of company funds over an eight-year period.
Virtua is proud to announce that Dennis Pullin, Virtua President & CEO, was recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of 2018’s Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare.
Curtis Woods, of Voorhees, believed he was chatting with a 14-year-old girl he met online. However, he had actually been sending sexually explicit messages to an undercover detective.
Congressman Donald Norcross, Camden Mayor Frank Moran, and members of Camden City Council came together to honor Cooper EMS staff and members of the Camden Fire Department for going above and beyond the call of duty on several recent cases.