Sarah Rabinowitz, 62, of Waterford, was charged with multiple offenses and issued a court order mandating that immediate remedial measures be taken with regard to insufficient water sources and inadequate sheltering at the Labrador Hill Equine Sanctuary located in Waterford Township, which houses approximately 70 animals.
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Through an investigator’s use of facial recognition technology, Luz E. Moreno, 39, of Carneys Point was charged with third-degree forgery and second-degree using another’s identifying information to obtain a government ID.
Dunkin’ Donuts recently announced that 25 high school seniors were each awarded with $2,000 in academic scholarships to the institution of their choice.
A S.J. group of knitters is teaming up with Cooper University Health Care to help women diagnosed with breast cancer. As affiliates of Knitted Knockers, volunteers are create hand-knitted prosthetic breasts for women who have undergone mastectomies or other breast procedures.
The Warren Avenue water tower project has encountered a delay due to the telecommunications equipment. Mid-August is targeted for the completion of the bracket installations. Once that is completed, painting and other electrical work can begin. The new tank should be fully completed and operational in October.
Johnnie’s Liquors defendants have applied to have their criminal records expunged stemming from a 2016 drug bust. The matter is in litigation and also pending an ABC Administrative Hearing.
Photo Gallery of Bellmawr’s 2018 Annual Fourth of July Parade.
On the night before Independence Day, Bellmawr Fire Department volunteers were busy fielding calls during the evening’s heavy storms.
James Roberts, 74, who has been involved in the Boy Scouts for 40 years and a Master Scout Leader for Boy Scout Troop 132 in Sicklerville has been charged with distribution of child pornography and possession of child pornography.
The American Heart Association (AHA) with the support from the Amerigroup Foundation has donated 500 Infant CPR Anytime® kits to Cooper University Health Care for use in training new parents on emergency lifesaving techniques. These tools will equip new parents with CPR and choking relief skills to use in emergencies,