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Gloucester/ Camden/ Salem County Medical Examiner’s Office Asks for Assistance In Locating Next of Kin

Anyone that is a relative or knows of a relative of these individuals is asked to call the Office of the Medical Examiner at (856)218-4190.

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New Jersey Courts Enter Second Phase of Post-Pandemic Plan

On June 22, 2020, New Jersey courts entered Phase 2 of the Judiciary’s Post-Pandemic Plan, which provides for a limited number of employees to return to court facilities while still restricting most in-person events. In Phase 2, 10 to 15 percent of judges and staff return to court facilities and certain matters that cannot proceed […]

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Letter From Law Enforcement to our Community: We Are Here to Listen, and to Learn

By Scott A. Coffina The horrific and inexcusable killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer while three of his fellow officers watched and did nothing as a subdued man’s life was being choked out of him has started a passionate national conversation about the relationship of police officers and the communities they serve. […]

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NPDC Announces Three Recipients of Financial Support for S.J. Non-Profits

The Non-Profit Development Center of Southern New Jersey has awarded $500 in pandemic relief grants to three South Jersey non-profits.

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ABCNJ Offers Members STEP Safety Program

Commercial companies, industrial companies, and suppliers often take part in the STEP Safety program due to its world-class safety standards. Taking part in this program shows organizational leadership, a commitment to your employees, and in turn, translates to a positive cultural transformation.

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Supreme Court Approves Post-Pandemic Plan

A plan for the gradual resumption of certain in-person court events has been recommended by the New Jersey Courts Post-Pandemic Planning committees.

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Atlantic City Electric Prepared to Meet Residential & Business Energy Needs

With several impactful storms already this year, customers should take steps to prepare for storms and hurricanes that often come with summer.

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Chesilhurst Man Pleads Guilty to Unlawfully Possessing Fraudulent Law Enforcement Credentials & Firearm

Warren E. Shelton, 54, of Chesilhurst, entered a guilty plea before U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez to an indictment charging him with one count of unlawful possession of imitation badges, identification cards, and other insignia prescribed for use by officers of a department, among other offenses.

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Bellmawr Mayor & Council Recognize EMS, Public Works

At the May 28, 2020, virtual meeting of Mayor and Council, Bellmawr Mayor Chuck Sauter thanked Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Department of Public Works (DPW) “for their hard work and dedication that they provide to us and to the Borough of Bellmawr.” Proclamations that were read included: A Proclamation for Department of Public […]

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Somerdale to Dispose of Portion of Nature Trail Park to Correct Encroachment; Public Hearing July 8

The Borough of Somerdale will accept $5,000.00 from the adjoining lot. Public hearing is July 8. Public comments will be accepted at the public hearing or until July 22, 2020.

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